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FinePix S602 Zoom Owner`s Manual

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1. 16 To switch the camera on set the Power switch to 6 or H When you switch the camera on the indicator lamp lights green To switch the camera off set the Power switch to OFF When you select 6 mode the lens moves out Take care not to obstruct the lens as it is a precision component Obstructing the lens will cause a malfunction or fault and the C ZOOM ERROR or C1 FOCUS ERROR message will appear Take care also not to get fingerprints on the camera lens as this will result in impaired image quality in your shots When you first switch the camera on the date is cleared Press the MENU Ok button to set the date and time 2 To set the date and time later press the BACK button Ju you do not set the date and time this confirmation screen will appear each time you switch the camera on Use a and gt to select Year Month Day Hour or Minute Use A and Y to correct the setting Y if you hold down A or Y the numbers change continuously 2 When the time displayed passes 12 00 00 the AM PM setting automatically switches Press the MENU OK button to switch to photography or playback mode To set the time precisely press the MENU OK button when the time is at zero seconds Y Once the AC power adapter has been connected or the batteries have been installed for an hour or more the camera w
2. Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly gt Be sure to read this information in conjunction with Safety Notes P 90 to ensure that you use your camera correctly E Places to Avoid Do not store or use the camera in the following types of locations In the rain or in very humid dirty or dusty places In direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme temperature rises such as in a closed car in summer Extremely cold places Places subject to strong vibration Places affected by smoke or steam Places subject to strong magnetic fields such as near motors transformers or magnets In contact with chemicals such as pesticides or next to rubber or vinyl products for long periods of time E Notes on Immersion in Water or Sand The FinePix S602 ZOOM is particularly adversely affected by water and sand When you are at the beach or close to water ensure that the camera is not exposed to water or sand Take care also not to place the camera on a wet surface Water or sand inside the camera can cause faults that may be irreparable E Notes on Condensation If the camera is carried suddenly from a cold location into a warm place water droplets condensation may form on the inside of the camera or on the lens When this occurs switch the camera off and wait an hour before using the camera Condensation may also form on the media In this event remove the media and wait a short time before us
3. Switch off the camera and TV Open the terminal cover and plug the A V cable provided with the camera into the A V OUT audio video output socket Jun there is a power outlet available connect the AC 5VHS AC 5VH AC Power Adapter Plug the other end of the cable into the video input socket on the TV Then switch the camera and TV on and take pictures or play back images as you would normally Y Refer to the instructions provided with your TV for more information on video input for your TV Using the AC Power Adapter OPTIONAL The AC Power Adapter AC 5V is useful since it allows you to take pictures play back images connected to a TV etc and connect to a computer without worrying about using up the battery charge e Compatible AC power adapters Model AC 5VH AC 5VHS sold separately Check that the camera is switched off Open the terminal cover and plug the AC power adapter connector into the DC IN 5V socket Then plug the AC power adapter into a power outlet Problems arising through the use of products other than genuine FUJIFILM products are not covered by your warranty 7 See P 82 for notes on using the AC power adapter Install the equipment near a socket outlet for easy accessibility The shapes of the AC power adapter the plug and socket outlet depend on the country Connecting the AC power adapter does not allow you to charge the Ni MH batteries Use the op
4. Do not use or store media in locations subject to high temperatures and humidity or in environments where they are exposed to corrosive substances E Notes on Handling SmartMedia Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the camera The use of other SmartMedia could damage the camera Take care not to touch the SmartMedia s contact area the gold colored area or allow the area to become soiled Use a soft dry cloth to wipe off any soiling that does occur To avoid damage caused by static electricity always use the special static free case provided when carrying or storing the media Alternatively keep the SmartMedia in a storage case if available Inserting a SmartMedia that is charged with static electricity into your camera may result in a camera malfunction If this occurs switch the camera off and then on again Do not carry SmartMedia in locations such as a trouser pocket This could subject the SmartMedia to excessive force when you sit down thereby damaging the SmartMedia The SmartMedia may feel warm when it is removed from the camera after extended periods of use This is normal and does not indicate a fault SmartMedia have a limited life and it may become impossible to record or erase data on a SmartMedia that has been used for a long time When this happens purchase a new SmartMedia e Affix the index labels supplied with the SmartMedia onto the designated area of the card Do not use thir
5. When the subject is dark When there is very little contrast between the subject and the background such as white walls or subjects dressed in the same color as the background amp Subjects moving at high speed When something other than your subject is close to the AF frame has contrasting areas of light and dark and is either closer or further away than your subject as when you photograph someone against a background with strongly contrasting elements EXPOSURE APERTURE AND SHUTTER SPEED EXPOSURE Exposure refers to the light that hits the CCD or the total amount of captured light and determines the brightness of the image The exposure is determined by the combination of aperture and shutter speed In AE automatic exposure the camera automatically determines the correct exposure allowing for factors such as the brightness of the subject and the ISO setting The graph at left shows the way the aperture and shutter speed Q settings can be changed while maintaining the same exposure o level 8 When the exposure is decreased by one step the shutter TEE speed also decreases by one step the dot moves up and left i When the exposure is increased by one step the shutter speed e also increases by one step the dot moves down and right 3 Combinations that result in the shutter speed or aperture being E outside the available range of settings cannot be selected a H white dots H ein the
6. E Microdrives Microdrives are compact lightweight hard disk drives that conform to the CF Type II standard Due to their ample capacity for large image data files and their low per megabyte recording cost Microdrives provide a more economical way to save high resolution image files E Storing Data In the situations listed below recorded data may be erased destroyed Please note that FUJIFILM accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss destruction of recorded data When the media is used incorrectly by the owner or a third party ZS When the media is exposed to static electricity or electrical noise ZS When the media is removed or the camera is switched off during data recording or erasing media formatting 3 When the media is bent dropped or otherwise subjected to a strong force or impact Important data should be backed up onto another medium MO disk floppy disk hard disk etc E General Notes on Handling Media all types When inserting the media into the camera hold the media straight as you push it in Never remove the media or switch the camera off during data recording or erasing media formatting as this could result in damage to the media Data storage media are precision electronic devices Do not bend drop or otherwise subject the media to strong force or shocks Do not use or store these media in environments likely to be affected by strong static electricity or electrical noise
7. FRANCAIS or DEUTSCH as the LANGUAGE used for screen display P 68 The screens in this manual are shown in ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH Number of Available Shots The number of available shots is displayed on SH the screen See P 69 for information on changing the number of recorded pixels Quality compression ratio setting The factory default settings set at shipment are Number of recorded pixels and N Quality normal E Standard Number of Shots for the Media Because the amount of data needed to record an image varies slightly depending on the type of subject the number of available shots may not decrease after an image is recorded or may decrease by 2 in some cases Also the difference between the standard number of shots and the actual number of available shots increases for media with a higher capacity orden pixels EM 2832 x 2128 E 2048 x 1536 MM 1280x960 60x Quality Mode HIGH FINE NORMAL BASIC FINE NORMAL FINE NORMAL NORMAL Image File Size Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx 18MB 2 4MB 1 2MB 460KB 1 3MB 590KB 620KB 320KB 130KB MG 4S 4MB 0 1 3 8 2 6 6 12 30 MG 8S 8MB 0 3 6 17 6 13 12 25 61 MG 16S SW 16MB 0 6 13 33 12 26 25 49 122 MG 32S SW 32MB 1 13 28 68 25 53 50 99 247 MG 64S SW 64MB 3 26 56 137 50 107 101 198 497 MG 12
8. e The voice memo cannot be played back e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer y There is a strong likelihood of camera shake because the shutter speed is slow Use flash photography However a tripod should be used for some scenes and modes CI PROTECTED FRAME You attempted to erase a protected frame Protected frames cannot be erased Remove the protection using the camera on which the protection was applied AF The AF auto focus doesn t work very well e If the subject is too dark take the shot at a distance of roughly 2 meters from the subject e Use AF lock to take the picture Aperture Shutter speed display Lit red Outside the AE continuous range The shot can be taken but the exposure will not be correct Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy DPOF Ne e ERASE OK DPOF SPECI ED ERASE ALL FI OK You attempted to erase an image for which DPOF settings have been specified Erasing the image deletes the setting from the DPOF specifications at the same time C RESET DPOF OK e DPOF settings are already specified e The DPOF file contains an error or was specified on another device To create the DPOF file again and reset all the DPOF settings press the MENU Ok button IDPOF FILE ERROR 1000 or more prints were specified in the DPOF frame settings The maximum number of frames for wh
9. lt Fv MLD OK vo ZLM MT EE TE Rm ZS MS ISO Sensitivity photometry and white balance Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing a button changes the setting on the command dial Release the button to confirm the setting Refer to the page listed in the table below for details of the respective settings Number of recorded pixels P 69 Self timer P 50 ISO Sensitivity P 51 Photometry P54 White balance P 52 Number of recorded pixels Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the MENU OkK button displays the menu Use the AV lt a P button to select a setting and the MENU Ok button to confirm the setting Hu OFF cea gt Blank MG Self timer Hold down the SHIFT button and press the AE L button to switch between 2 sec 10 sec and OFF as the self timer setting DISP BRIGHTNESS 4000 0 gt OK LCD monitor brightness Volume adjustment Holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the DISP button displays the menu Use AV to select an option and A to change the setting Then press the MENU OK button to confirm the setting Note that the volume can only be adjusted in Playback mode ER D A 5 v gt r E e S N e gt lt 21 22 ACTUALLY TAKING PICTURES You ve read the chapter on getting ready and
10. Personal Computer Memory Card International Association US VGA QVGA Graphics standards for PCs Images are displayed at 640 x 480 and 320 x 240 pixels respectively WAVE A standard format used on Windows systems for saving audio data WAVE files have the WAV file extension and the data can be saved in either compressed or uncompressed format This camera use PCM recording WAVE files can be played back on a personal computer using the following software Windows MediaPlayer Macintosh QuickTime Player QuickTime 3 0 or later White Balance Whatever the kind of the light the human eye adapts to it so that a white object still looks white On the other hand devices such as digital cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the color balance to suit the color of the ambient light around the subject This adjustment is called matching the white balance A function that automatically matches the white balance is called an Automatic White Balance function Smear A phenomenon specific to CCDs whereby white streaks appear on the image when there is a very strong light source such as the sun or reflected sunlight in the photography screen Exif Print Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for optimal printing 89 90 Safety Notes To ensure that you use your FinePix S602 ZOOM camera correctly read these Safety Notes and your Ow
11. button no DPOF settings are specified EVF LCD The number of prints that can be specified is one per each frame Also the maximum number of frames for which DPOF settings can be specified on the same media is 999 Pressing the MENU OK button confirms all the settings DPOF Settings Cannot be Modified 100 0011 RESET DPOF OK OK BACK If you select a frame for which DPOF settings have already been specified the CRESET DPOF OK message appears Pressing the MENU Ok button erases all the DPOF settings already specified You must then specify the DPOF settings again I Press the BACK button to leave the previous settings unchanged During playback check that the i icon is displayed for the previous settings d yoeghe g Sainjea4 paoueapy 65 66 PLAYBACK MENU VOICE MEMO RECORDING NF VZ You can add voice memos to still images OSet Power switch to EI Use lt 4 and gt to select the image still image to which you want to add a voice memo Press the MENU OkK button to display the menu screen Use lt P to select VOICE MEMO Press the MENU Ok button KE VOICE MEMO REC STANDBY OKT BAC K JIN OG VOICE MEMO RECORDING CREC STANDBY appears on the screen Press the MENU Ok button to
12. gt lt 55 56 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU 4 FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT Jm ms s Im ho Wi gt Factory default 0 OFF mm 1 3 BS f USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH Brightness adjustment allows you to change just the amount of light emitted by the flash to suit the photography conditions or to achieve a desired effect Adjustment range 2 steps 0 6 EV to 0 6 EV in approx 0 3 EV increments total 5 levels selectable See P 89 for information on EVs Depending on the type of subject and the shooting distance brightness adjustment may have no effect The image may appear dark when the shutter speed is set to speeds higher than 1 1000 sec OFF Factory default 0 OFF mu 21 3 EI s Pm Des es Select ON in this setting when you are using an external flash unit Synchronized shutter speeds up to 1 1000 sec can be used The image may appear dark when the shutter speed is set to speeds higher than 1 1000 sec Set the white balance fe P BO to AUTO or Custom White Balance P 57 Close the built in flash Mount the external flash on the camera s hot shoe and tighten the locking screw Y Built in and external flash units cannot be used at the same time Compatible Flash Units Flash units that can be used with this camera must meet the following 3 conditions The aperture can be set External flash synchro
13. Z N CAUTION Do not use the batteries except as specified Load the batteries with correct polarity as indicated by the amp and marks Use only the batteries or AC power adapter specified for use with this camera The use of other power sources can cause a fire Keep out of the reach of small children This product could cause injury in the hands of a child Do not use this camera in locations severely affected by oil fumes steam humidity or dust This can cause a fire or electric shock If the battery leaks and fluid gets into your eyes or comes into contact with your skin or clothing this can cause injury or loss of eyesight Immediately flush the affected area thoroughly with clean water and seek medical treatment Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures Do not leave the camera in locations such as a sealed vehicle or in direct sunlight This can cause a fire When discarding or storing batteries cover the battery terminals with insulation tape Contact with other metallic objects or batteries could cause the batteries to ignite or burst 20 Do not place heavy objects on the camera This can cause the heavy object to tip over or fall and cause injury Do not move the camera while the AC power adapter is still connected This can damage the power cord or cables and cause a fire or electric shock Do not cov
14. button to display the menu and change the setting in the AUTO BRACKETING menu option P 54 ous fs fu This mode allows you to release the shutter up to 25 times at intervals as short as 0 2 seconds and record the last 5 frames If you take your finger off the shutter button before 25 shots have been taken the camera records the final 5 frames shot before you released the shutter button If there is insufficient space on the media the camera records as many of the shots taken just before the shutter button was released as will fit on the media Wun Long period Continuous Shooting with 1280 x 960 pixel mode am This mode allows you to take up to 40 continuous shots at intervals as short as 0 6 seconds In Long period Continuous Shooting with 1280 x 960 pixel mode the number of recorded pixels is automatically set to MQ 1280 x 960 pixels You can select NORMAL or FINE as the quality setting P 69 Ju you cancel Long period Continuous Shooting with 1280 x 960 pixel mode the resolution setting remains at Long period Continuous Shooting with 1280 x 960 pixel mode cannot be used in the SP P S A or M modes 2 When a Microdrive is used the intervals between shots are longer due to the characteristics of Microdrives Focusing on a Moving Subject If you press the shutter button down halfway to focus on the subject at the starting point the subject may no
15. down fully You can Use the Menus for More Detailed Settings P 49 58 mmm The table below provides a number of sample settings You can achieve any number of other effects by using the settings effectively Try changing different settings to see what kind of shots you can take To achieve this result Sample settings To express the motion of the subject the flow of time Set the Mode dial to S and select a slow shutter speed Use a tripod to avoid camera shake To freeze the subject s movement Set the Mode dial to S and select a fast shutter speed To make the subject stand out by having the background Set the Mode dial to A and select a wide aperture out of focus setting To get a very large depth of focus Set the Mode dial to A and select a narrow aperture setting To prevent the image having a red or blue cast due to Change the White balance setting in the photography the light source menu To avoid missing snapshot opportunities Take pictures in AUTO mode see Basic Photography To prevent the subject from being overexposed or Use exposure compensation underexposed and to show the substance and textures Select if the background is pale and if the of the subject clearly background is dark To merge multiple images in an artistic composition Use multiple exposures For multiple exposures exposure compensation is generally set to a negative
16. the trimming option is not displayed and trimmed images cannot be saved Erasing Images Erase Frame FORMAT FRAME BACK ALL FRAMES FORMAT FRAME ALL FRAMES 3 TO FRAME 100 0005 ERASE OK OK BACK I 15 Press the MENU Ok button during playback to display the menu Press lt P to select i ERASE Press AV to select FRAME Press the MENU OK button to confirm the selection See P 62 for information on erasing all the ALL FRAMES and FORMAT initializing Press lt P to select the frame file to be erased Press the MENU Ok button to erase the displayed frame file To erase another image repeat steps and Note that erased images cannot be restored ER D A 5 v gt r E e S D e gt lt 29 Advanced Features Photography FOCUSING DISTANCE The distance from the subject to the camera is referred to as the shooting distance When the shooting distance is set correctly and the image appears sharp the image is focused HTwo Focusing Methods AF and MF The mechanisms for focusing are AF auto focus and MF manual focus AF The camera automatically focuses on the subject in the AF frame The camera focuses when you press the shutter button down halfway The AF Sensor The FinePix 5602 ZOOM uses an external
17. 19 Slot cover P 14 SmartMedia slot P 15 Viewfinder EVF Diopter adjustment dial LCD monitor Tripod mount DISP button P 26 MENU OK button P 19 Microdrive eject button P 1 Battery cover P15 P 13 Microdrive slot P 15 9 4 direction AV gp button P 19 Flash control sensor Flash pop up button P 18 41 Microphone INFO information check button P 20 49 59 Strap mount P 10 e lt USB socket P 76 77 Seege Speaker i CC A V OUT Audio visual output socket P 74 Flash P41 AF sensor Terminal cover e One touch AF button P 20 48 DC IN 5V power input socket P 74 Terminal cover Focus mode selector switch P 20 48 SHIFT button P 21 Lens Wi Macro close up photography button D A3 Example of Monitor Text Display Shooting Number of recorded pixels Image quality Number of remaining shots GK Se TMF Sop m TERED Flash mode SRS Her ow amp Macro 5 e Se d warning oom bar i Self timer ki S AF Weck AF frame PE cl amera snake On Continuous shooting Manual focus Focusing _ _ _ ed __1 1 2002 Priorit di Gg indicator PEMER EE Ee BI Sensitivity Photography moged ap Ge Shutter speed Exposure compensation warning AE lock indicator Aperture setting display Exposure compensation Example of Monitor Text Display
18. AF sensor external light passive phase difference AF that features faster AF operation than previous models The external AF sensor does not operate in Macro or Super Macro mode when the digital zoom or AREA AF is used or when SET ADAPTER RING YES is specified Focusing may take longer if the external AF sensor is soiled P 86 MF Turn the focusing ring to focus the shot MCauses of Focusing Errors and the Solutions Cause Solution The subject is not in the AF frame Use AF lock 1 or MF Use AF lock 1 or MF Switch Macro mode on or off 2 The subject is not suited to AF The subject is outside the shooting range The subject is moving too quickly Use MF pre setting the shooting distance for a shot lock pin 1 Taking pictures using AF lock Press the shutter button down halfway to focus bd tel Capture the subject Recompose the shot and take the picture 2 Switching Macro mode ON OFF Wide angle 50 1 6 ft cm to infinity Telephoto 90 3 0 ft cm to infinity d lt lt i Macro OFF V J cm 80 cm 3 9 in 2 6 ft Yo 1 cm 20 cm 0 4 in 7 9 in Cre Macro ON Super Macro ON Subjects Not suitable for Auto Focus Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body Subjects photographed through glass Subjects that do not reflect well such as hair or fur Subjects with no substance such as smoke or flames
19. Image memory card for digital cameras SmartMedia Operating voltage 3 3V Conditions for use Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 80 or less no condensation 37 mm x 45 mm x 0 76 mm 1 45 in x 1 77 in x 0 03 in W x H x D Dimensions 83 84 Warning Displays P The table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the LCD monitor Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy The media is damaged The media format is incorrect The camera is faulty CH Lit red The camera batteries are low Have spare batteries ready or replace the 4 Blinking red on charge batteries No media is inserted e Load a SmartMedia 3 3V in the correct direction e Load a Microdrive in the correct direction e The media is not formatted e Format the media initialized TCARD NOT e The SmartMedia contact area Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a i N ITIALIZED gold colored area is dirty soft dry cloth It may also be necessary to format the SmartMedia If an error message still appears replace the SmartMedia e The camera is faulty e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer e The SmartMedia is not loaded e Push the SmartMedia all the way into the correctly slot and check that it is locked into place e The SmartMedia contact area e Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a C ICARD ERROR gold colored area is dirty soft dry cloth It may also be necessary to f
20. P S and A photography modes it is easy to select Q different settings along this line Selecting settings that run parallel to this line by adjusting the Ke brightness of the photographed image is referred to as 2 b exposure compensation Slow Shutter speed Fast 7 When You Cannot Get the Correct Exposure 9 AE lock Determines and fixes the exposure at a target level Use the following procedure to take a picture using AE lock Press the AE L button sets and locks the exposure Press the shutter button down halfway sets and fixes the focus Press the shutter button down fully takes the picture Exposure compensation This function uses the exposure level set 0 by the AE function as a reference 0 and then brightens or darkens the image By selecting Auto Bracketing you can shoot 3 frames one underexposed one at the reference exposure 0 and one overexposed J Shutter Speed When you are shooting a moving subject you can either freeze the motion or capture the sense of movement by adjusting the shutter speed gt E S 5 Ei D 2 ka Ei 2 S g e a v EI E e S D Ki gt 31 Photographs the traces left by the subject s movement Freezes the motion of the subject Aperture By adjusting the aperture you can change the depth of focus depth of field The area in front of an
21. THE ISO SENSITIVITY i pm m Dm Use this setting if you want to take bright shots in low light conditions such as indoors without using the flash or if you want to use a faster shutter speed to avoid camera shake etc Settings 160 200 400 800 1600 Factory default 9 Er DR ol AUTO MULTI 200 Setting the Mode dial to M SP or SET cancels high sensitivity photography ISO 800 1600 and resets the camera to ISO 200 However the number of recorded pixels is still set to MM and NORMAL High sensitivity Photography ISO 800 1600 If you select a high sensitivity setting ISO 800 or 1600 the number of recorded pixels is automatically set to HI and NORMAL kel 200 AUTO MULTI High sensitivity photography is automatically cancelled in the following situations e When playback mode is selected e When the camera is switched off The digital zoom cannot be used for high sensitivity shots QUALITY gt OM 2 While higher sensitivity settings are more suited to dark ZE situations the amount of noise appearing on the image 5 increases Use the appropriate setting for your shot g F When you use a high sensitivity setting Bi Gm S ee S appears on the screen s gt L a e P a k d 3 Es lt P 250 Fp If you hold down the SHIFT button and press the MENU OK button the menu is dis
22. Times for Different Media en FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Ee A4 Auto Flash sss Red Eye Reduction 4 Forced Flash S Slow Synchro verse Red Eye Reduction Slow Synchro CONTINUOUS SHOOTING ENEE On Top 5 frame Continuous Shooting Auto Bracketing SEN ee PE begs EEE f Final 5 frame Continuous Shooting erect ects te ete Long period Continuous Shooting with 1280 x 960 pixel mode e 45 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION ccrsstsssesttestseeeseecneeeeeeesaeeseesssesensessseesseeesneeesaeeeaees 46 AE L USING AE LOCK MACRO CLOSE UP PHOTOGRAPHY EE 47 BZD SETTING THE MANUAL FOCUS enee 48 One touch AF Function EE 48 Focus Check Function seenen 48 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU EE 49 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION EE 49 amp SELF TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY ENEE 50 ISO SETTING THE ISO SENSITIVITY TTT 51 High sensitivity Photography ISO 800 1600 x t rrererrrrerrererernnnernnrernnnenennn 51 OB SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE En 52 Custom White Balance EE 52 O PHOTOMETRY EE 54 AUTO BRACKETING EE 54 LG E TEE 55 MULTEEXPOSURE fetes regen ege 55 Ar FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT EE 56 Aydesboyoyg saunjeay pasueapy w BE USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH enee 56 External Flash Settings ssr fasene indsats nasa 57 When the White Balance is Incorrect EE 57 A VOICE MEMO DTD 58 4 PLAYBACK INFORMATION DT 59 nz PLAYING BACK MOVIES EE 60 S W Playing EE 60 SS PLAYING BACK VOICE MEMOS EE 61 2 D E Playing
23. YOUR IMAGES PLAYBACK OSet the Power switch to EI You can use gt to scan forward through your images and lt 4 to scan backwards 2 When you set the Power switch to EI your last shot is played back Y If the lens is extended during playback the lens automatically retracts as a protective measure if the camera is not used for approx 30 seconds Fast forwarding Through Your Images You can scan quickly through your images by holding down lt 4 or Ki for approx 1 seconds during playback JA bar is displayed as a rough guide to the location of the current image on the media D 2 3 Multi frame Playback Ei Text displayed The screen displayed changes each time you 3 N press the DISP button in playback mode Z No text displayed Press the DISP button until the multi frame 9 Multi frame playback frame playback screen appears Use AV lt P to move the cursor orange frame to the frame you want to select Pressing A or Y repeatedly switches to the next page You can display the current image enlarged by pressing the DISP button again 7 Images That Can be Viewed on the FinePix S602 ZOOM The FinePix 8602 ZOOM can be used to view still images excluding some uncompressed images recorded on an FinePix S602 ZOOM or images recorded onto a 3 3V SmartMedia or Microdrive using a FUJIFILM F
24. ZOOM or movie files recorded on a 3 3 V SmartMedia or Microdrives using FUJIFILM digital cameras 60 PLAYING BACK VOICE MEMOS OSet Power switch to ET Use lt or P to select an image file that has a voice memo 7 You cannot play back voice memos using multi frame playback Use the DISP button to select single frame playback The 8 icon is displayed Ca Du v 1083 Press Y to play the voice memo The playback time and a progress bar are displayed on the screen Y Take care not to block the speaker H If the sound is difficult to hear adjust the volume mP 21 E Playing Back Voice Memos Control Description a Playback The voice memo automatically stops when playback ends Pauses the voice memo during playback Press this button again to resume playback v Pause Resume v A Rewind Fast forward Stops playback Stop 8 3k Press lt or Ki while voice memo playback is stopped to go pe back to the previous file or advance to the next file respectively RN Press these during playback to skip forwards or backwards Fast forward gt through the voice memo Rewind gc These buttons do not function while playback is paused Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide provided for information on playing back voice memos on your PC Compatible Voice Memo Files The FinePix S602 ZOOM can play voice
25. and a Microdrive at the same time images will be recorded onto the media selected as the Primary media Settings P 68 e Data cannot be copied between the two media types on the FinePix S602 ZOOM SmartMedia optional Always use 3 3 volt SmartMedia MG 4S 4 MB MG 8S 8 MB MG 16S 16 MB MG 16SW 16 MB ID MG 32S 32 MB e MG 32SW 32 MB ID e MG 64SW 64 MB ID e MG 128SW 128 MB ID Images cannot be recorded or erased if a write protect sticker is affixed to the SmartMedia 2 Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it is used with FUJIFILM SmartMedia 2 Some 3 3V SmartMedia are labeled as 3V or ID cards 7 See P 83 for more information on using SmartMedia 1 Microdrive optional supplied by another manufacturers e Microdrive 340MB Microdrive 1GB Y Microdrives are actually very small and light hard disks Because they are a spinning storage medium they are less resistant to vibration and impacts than SmartMedia If you are using a Microdrive take great care not to expose the camera to vibration or impacts particularly during recording or playback The use of Ni MH nickel metal hydride batteries is recommended when using as Microdrive See P 83 for more information on using Microdrive Some CompactFlash cards may not work properly Please contact the card manufacture _ for compatibility Set the Power
26. begin recording Face the microphone P 9 on the front of the camera to record your comments Hold the camera roughly 20 cm 7 9 in away for the best results The remaining recording time is displayed during recording and the self timer lamp flashes When the time remaining reaches 5 seconds the self timer lamp starts flashing quickly To end your comment during recording press the MENU OK button S After 30 seconds of recording FINISH gt appears G VOICE MEMO AUS on the screen FINISH To finish Press the MENU OK button To re record your comment Press the BACK button O K JE B A C K ISO When the Image Already Has a Voice Memo If you select an image that already has a voice memo a screen appears in which you can select whether or not to rerecord the memo VOICE MEMO azmat d yoeghe g sainjea4 paoueapy 67 SET UP E SET UP Menu Options Settings Display Hector Explanation Allows you to set the number of recorded pixels and quality compression ratio QUALITY SET NORMAL settings for recorded images when pictures are taken See P 69 for details Allows you to set the number of recorded pixels setting for recorded ri QUALITY SET Ge images when movies are shot See P 69 for details IMAGE OFF POSTVIEW OFF Use this option to specify whether the Preview screen the photographed DISPLAY PREVIE
27. if it gets into your eyes If this occurs do not rub your eyes Flush the fluid out with clean water and contact your physician for treatment E Disposing of Batteries When disposing of batteries do so in accordance with your local waste disposal regulations E Notes on Small Rechargeable Batteries Ni MH batteries Always use the special battery charger to charge AA size Ni MH batteries Charge the batteries as described in the instructions provided with the battery charger Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other than those specified for use with the charger Note that the batteries may feel warm immediately after being charged Ni MH batteries are not charged at shipment Be sure to charge the batteries before using them The camera mechanism is such that it draws a minute amount of current even when the camera is switched off Take particular care not to leave Ni MH batteries in the camera for a long period of time as they can become excessively discharged and may no longer be usable even when charged Ni MH batteries self discharge even when not used Always charge Ni MH batteries before using them If the time for which a battery provides power shortens markedly when it has been correctly charged this indicates that the battery has reached the end of its effective life and should be replaced e Soiling fingerprints etc on the terminals of Ni MH batteries can greatly reduce the number of available
28. longer be in focus when it reaches point where you want to take the shot In such situations use AF lock or manual focusing to focus on point beforehand and then lock the focus so that it does not shift lock pin The lock pin feature is also useful for photographing fast moving subjects that are difficult to focus on Focus on A and the focus is wrong at B Use lock pin to lock the focus db Starting point Point where you want to take the picture gt S 5 Ei D 2 ka Ei 2 2 g e a v EI E e S D Ki gt lt 45 46 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION ES Use this function for shots where you cannot obtain the optimum brightness exposure such as shots with extremely high contrast between the subject and the background Exposure compensation cannot be used in the MD SP or M modes D Exposure compensation is disabled in the following situations When Forced Flash or 9 Red Eye Reduction mode is used and the scene photographed is dark Subjects for Which Exposure Adjustment is Particularly Effective lt Exposure indicator moved towards plus Copying of printed text black characters on white paper 4 steps 1 3 EV Backlit portraits 2 to 4 steps 0 7 EV to 1 3 EV Very bright scenes such as snowfields and highly reflective subjects 3 steps 1 EV Shots made up predominantly of sky 3 steps 1 EV Exposure in
29. lt 53 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU 0 PHOTOMETRY D gt gt Use this mode for scenes where the brightness of the subject and background differ markedly so that the Multi setting is unlikely to achieve the desired result AVERAGE Light metering where an average value for the entire image is used 3 SPOT Light metering where the exposure gt ol is optimized for the center of the image MULTI Light metering where the camera automatically assesses the scene and selects the optimum exposure 2 In the MD SP and 8 modes light metering is fixed at the MULTI setting and cannot be changed The Light Metering Modes are Effective for the Following Subjects AVERAGE The advantage of this mode is that the exposure tends not to change for different compositions or subjects This mode is particularly effective for shots of people wearing black or white clothing and shots of scenery e SPOT This mode is useful for subjects with strongly contrasting light and dark areas where you want to achieve the correct exposure for a particular feature e MULTI In this mode the camera uses automatic scene recognition to analyze the subject and provide optimum exposure in a wide range of shooting conditions This mode should be used for everyday photography AUTO BRACKETING mm Im Ps Use this feature to photograph the same image 1 with different exposure settings Auto bracketing automatically shoots 3 c
30. mode is set to Suppressed Flash Always check the photographed images after shooting To select and record your images preview them in PREVIEW in the SET UP menu P 70 gt S EI Ei D 2 ka Ei 2 S g e a Ki gt EI Ss e S D Ki gt lt 43 Continued over page 44 CONTINUOUS SHOOTING Ou Top 5 frame Continuous Shooting GEK faa fe fs aa fv In this mode you can shoot up to 5 frames at intervals as short as 0 2 seconds When you take the shots the photographed images are displayed in sequence from the left and automatically recorded fr fs fu This mode automatically shoots 3 continuous frames that bracket the selected setting so that one image is correctly exposed one is overexposed and one is underexposed The settings exposure range can be changed in the photography menu e Auto Bracketing settings 3 1 3 EV 2 3 EV 1 EV 2 If the underexposed or overexposed frame is outside the camera s control range the shot is not taken with the specified setting increments 2 Auto Bracketing cannot be used in P or SP mode RS OFF 0 DI EN Fe OFF mu 1 3 EI f Final 5 frame Continuous Shooting zc Max 25 shots cs Press shutter Release shutter button button GEES Tale 5 frames Changing the setting exposure range Press the MENU Ok
31. remove the battery and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter Continued use of the camera can cause a fire or electric shock Contact your FUJIFILM dealer Do not place the camera on an unstable surface This can cause the camera to fall or tip over and cause injury e Unplug from power Socket Do not use the camera in the bathroom or shower This can cause a fire or electric shock Yo Do not use in the bathroom or shower Never attempt to modify or disassemble the camera Never open the casing Do not use the camera when it has been dropped or the casing is damaged This can cause a fire or electric shock Contact your FUJIFILM dealer Q Do not disassemble Never attempt to take pictures while in motion Do not use the camera while you are walking or operating a moving car or other vehicle This can result in you falling down or being involved in a traffic accident Q Do not heat modify or attempt to disassemble the batteries Do not drop or subject the batteries to impacts Do not attempt to recharge lithium or alkaline batteries Do not store the batteries with metallic products Any of these actions can cause the batteries to burst or leak and cause fire or injury as a result Q Do not touch any metal parts of the camera during a thunderstorm This can cause an electric shock due to induced current from the lightning discharge N WARNING
32. seconds of recording FINISH appears on the screen To end recording Press the MENU Ok button To record the comment again Press the BACK button sn PLAYBACK INFORMATION This function allows you to check the photography information Hold down the INFO button to check the information UI e DCINSV Kad This function cannot be used during multi frame playback P 27 Number of recorded pixels Quality 1280X960 Shutter speed NORMAL 1 1 250 Aperture _ ip A i ISO Sensitivity be errs Histogram 4 20 2002 12 00PM Flash ON OFF Histograms S A histogram is a chart showing the distribution of brightness in an image horizontal axis brightness vertical axis pixels Optimal exposure There is an ample distribution of pixels overall with a peak in the middle range Overexposed The number of highlight pixels is high with the distribution sloping upwards to the right Underexposed The number of shadow pixels is high with the distribution sloping upwards to the left Brightness gt Shadows Highlights The shape of the graph will vary depending on the subject J d yoegheig sanjea4 paoueapy 59 PLAYING BACK MOVIES OSet Power switch to EI Use lt or P to select the movie file 100 0006 Y Movies cannot be pla
33. shots When this occurs clean the terminals carefully with a soft dry cloth Then use up the remaining charge in the batteries and recharge them Newly purchased batteries or batteries that have been left unused for an extended period may not be fully charged This is indicated by the immediate display of the battery low warning or a low number of available shots This is a normal characteristic of the batteries and does not indicate a fault Repeatedly charging and using the batteries 3 or 4 times will restore them to a normal condition e If you repeatedly charge a Ni MH batteries before it is fully discharged it will suffer from the memory effect causing the battery low warning to appear while there is still ample charge remaining in the battery To restore the batteries to their normal condition use up all the charge in the batteries before recharging them ZS Memory effect A phenomenon affecting the battery characteristics such that the apparent battery capacity decreases Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter Always use the AC 5VH AC 5VHS AC Power Adapter with the camera The use of an AC Power adapter other than AC 5VH AC 5VHS could result in damage to your digital camera This AC power adapter is designed exclusively for indoor use Plug the connection cord plug securely into the DC input terminal of the FUJIFILM Digital camera Turn off the power switch of the FUJIFILM Digital camera before
34. step 3 Windows Me 2000 Professional XP Right click the removable disk icon in the Left click the Eject icon in the taskbar My Computer window and select Eject and eject USB Disk ri sA 19 21 ZS Windows Me screen The menu option shown below appears Click on this option SEE 209 Fi ZS Windows Me screen The Eject hardware dialog box appears Click the OK button or the close button Macintosh Drag the Removable drive icon on the desktop to the Trash fi untitled When you drag the icon to the Trash REMOVE Trash OK appears on the camera s screen 3 Switch the camera off and disconnect the special USB cable 78 System Expansion Options P By using the FinePix S602 ZOOM together with other optional FUJIFILM products your system can be expanded to fill a wide range of uses FinePix S602 ZOOM Digital Camera J Video output e TV monitor commercially available SmartMedia Microdrive commercially available Floppy Disk Adapter FlashPath Personal Computer commercially available PC card slot Image Memory Card Reader IEEE1394 PC Card Adapter PC card slot Commercially available Digital Photo Printer 79 80 Accessories Guide gt The optional accessories sold separately can make taking pictures with the FinePix S602 ZOOM even easier For information on how t
35. switch to OFF check that the indicator lamp is off and then open the slot cover lf you open the slot cover while the camera is still switched on the camera is switched off as a safety measure SmartMedia Gold markin Push the Microdrive firmly all the way into into the SmartMedia slot the Microdrive slot Insert only the appropriate media types into the Microdrive and SmartMedia slots Inserting the incorrect media will damage the camera and or media 2 If the media is oriented incorrectly it will not go all the way into the slot Do not apply excessive force when inserting a SmartMedia or Microdrive 2 If the SmartMedia is not fully inserted into the slot GT TARD ERROR is displayed Close the slot cover Replacing a Microdrive Open the slot cover press the Microdrive eject button and remove the Microdrive Replacing a SmartMedia amp _ If you open the slot cover and push down lightly on the SmartMedia it will pop out slightly and can then be easily removed 2 When storing Microdrives always use the special protective case provided Y When storing SmartMedia always use the special static free case provided Apeay umay 15 SWITCHING ON AND OFF SETTING THE DATE AND TIME DATE TIME NOT SET 0 Kai B AC kJ 4
36. the focus fixed for a shot Set the focus mode selector switch to MF The BR icon appears on the screen Y Manual focus cannot be used in the i photography mode Using Manual Focus Effectively Because the shot may go out of focus if the camera is moved a tripod should be used Turn the focusing ring to focus on the subject in the AF frame A focusing indicator mark appears on the screen Adjust the focus until 9 appears Focusing Indicator Marks The focusing mark appears when you move the focus a set amount close to the focused position Use the mark as a guide to focusing Y If the 8 focused mark appears when the shot is not in focus try using the One touch AF function The shot is focused 4 The focus is set too close Turn the focusing ring clockwise gt The focus is set too distant Turn the focusing ring counter clockwise One touch AF Function Use this function to focus your shot quickly When you press the gt lt button the camera uses the autofocus function to focus on the subject Y The focus indicator is not displayed in one touch AF mode 6 Focus Check Function Use this function when it is difficult to see whether the image is focused When you press the IA Focus Check button the central portion of the image is shown enlarged and you can focus using the enlarged image Take the picture or press the r button again to r
37. the shot and then compose the shot again 2 Once you press the shutter button down halfway the exposure remains locked even if you release the AE L button When the AE lock is applied pressing the shutter button down halfway only sets the focus GG CW only E EE Selecting Macro mode allows you to take close up shots The Macro mode setting changes each time you press the amp button 7 Macro mode is automatically cancelled in the following situations e When the photography mode is changed to SP excluding GW ss or SET e When you switch to playback mode e When the camera is switched off If the flash is too bright use flash brightness adjustment P 56 2 A tripod should be used to avoid camera shake Shooting distance Shooting distance with flash Optical zoom focal length 35 mm camera equivalent Macro Approx 10 cm 80 cm 3 9 in 2 6 ft Approx 30 cm 80 cm 1 0 ft 2 6 ft Approx 35 mm 80 mm Max zoom scale 2 3x Super Macro Approx 1 cm 20 cm 0 4 in 7 9 in Flash cannot be used Optical zooming cannot be used gt S 5 Ei D 2 ka Ei 2 S g e a v EI E e S D Ki gt 47 48 SETTING THE MANUAL FOCUS so e feo Use manual focus for subjects that are not suitable for Auto Focus or where you want
38. time remove the batteries from the camera Note that if the camera is left with the batteries removed the time and date settings are cleared The batteries may feel warm immediately after being used Before removing the batteries switch the camera off and wait until the batteries cool down When replacing the batteries always fit 4 new batteries Here new batteries refers to either recently purchased unused alkaline batteries or Ni MH nickel metal hydride batteries that have recently been fully recharged together In cold locations at temperatures of 10 C 50 F or below battery performance deteriorates and the time for which they can be used shortens markedly This is particularly true of alkaline batteries In cold conditions put the batteries in your pocket or a similar place to warm them before loading them into the camera If you use a body warmer to warm the batteries ensure that they are not in direct contact with the warmer Soil such as fingerprints on the battery terminals can markedly reduce the number of available shots Carefully wipe the battery terminals clean with a soft dry cloth before loading the batteries A If any liquid at all leaks from the batteries wipe the battery compartment thoroughly and then load new batteries A If any battery fluid comes into contact with your hands or clothing flush the area thoroughly with water Note that battery fluid can cause loss of eyesight
39. value depending on the number of exposures 2 exposures 1 0 EV 3 exposures 1 5 EV 4 exposures 2 0 EV List of Functions Available in Each Mode Photography mode SP ARIC oisg l P s A M 2 gt S ale Function Tle g 3 A4 Auto Flash YES ES NO YESI NO IWER NO NO NO NO NO Red Eye Reduction YES YES NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES NO Flash Forced Flash YES VES NO YES NO VES YES YES YES YES NO 4 Slow Synchro YES VYESINO NO YES VES YES NO YES NO NO M Red Eye Slow NO NO NO NO YES NO YES NO YES NO NO amp Macro Super Macro YES NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES NO e AE L AE Lock YES YES YES YES YES NO NO Exposure Compensation NO NO YES YES YES NO NO AF MF Switching YES YES YES YES YES YES NO Frame OFF YES YES YES YES YES YES NO Continuous amp Top 5 frame YES YES YES YES YES YES NO shooting Auto Bracketing NO NO YES YES YES YES NO Selections e Final 5 frame YES YES YES VES YES YES NO Win Log read up to 40 frames YES NO NO NO NO NO NO 3 Flash cannot be used with Super Macro or Continuous Shooting E List of Menu Options Available in Each Mode or SP eis e eel z Self timer OFF YES YES YES YES YES YES NO S Sensitivity 200 NO NO YES YES YES YES NO DR White Barance AUTO NO NO YES YES YES YES NO gt O Pho
40. 2 In the MD and SP modes the flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions Red Eye Effect When you use the flash to photograph people in low light conditions their eyes sometimes appear red in the picture This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the inside of the eye Use Red Eye Reduction flash to effectively minimize the likelihood of the red eye effect Take the following measures to make Red Eye Reduction more effective Get the subjects to look at the camera amp Get as close as possible to the subjects 4 Forced Flash Use this flash mode to photograph backlit scenes such as a subject against a window or in the shade of a tree or to obtain the correct colors when you are shooting under lighting such as fluorescent tubes In this mode the flash fires in bright as well as dark conditions s4 Slow Synchro This is a flash mode that uses a slow shutter speed This allows you to take pictures of people at night that clearly show both your subjects and the nighttime backdrop Q Red Eye Reduction Slow Synchro Use this mode for slow synchro shots with red eye reduction The image may be overexposed when you shoot bright scenes Y Because a slow shutter speed is used a tripod should be used to prevent camera shake To take a picture of a main subject at night with the background brightly lit please use the SP mode C Night Scene s
41. 4 x 6 size For printing at A6 4 x 6 size For use on the Internet as E mail attachments etc pm NUMBER OF RECORDED PIXELS QUALITY Use AV to change the number of recorded pixels setting Press the MENU Ok button to confirm your selection Movie Settings You can choose either of 2 number of recorded pixels image sizes Select VGA for better image E quality or QVGA for longer shooting times Number of Recorded Pixels VGA 640 x 480 pixels 320 x 240 pixels sfunas 69 70 SET UP DISPLAYING PHOTOGRAPHED IMAGES QUALITY VW QUALITY IMAGE DISPLAY AF MODE SET ADAPTER RING AUTO POWER OFF You can use this setting to specify whether photographed images are displayed after shooting Yin top5 frame continuous shooting final5 frame continuous shooting and auto bracketing the images are displayed for a set time before being automatically recorded even when OFF is selected here OFF Photographed images are automatically recorded without being displayed POSTVIEW Photographed images are displayed for approx 2 seconds and then automatically recorded PREVIEW Photographed images are displayed and you can then select whether to record the images To record the image Press the MENU Ok button To discard the image Press the BACK button You can also use the pre
42. 8SW 128MB 7 53 113 275 102 215 204 398 997 Microdrive 340MB 19 147 311 765 279 589 566 1119 2729 Microdrive 1GB 59 443 938 2190 842 1729 1642 3285 8213 3k Number of available shots for formatted media 17 Basic Photography BASIC OPERATION GUIDE This section describes the functions available on this camera Flash release Photography mode selector To use the flash press the flash pop up button To use the flash press the flash pop to release the flash up button to release the flash Still photography Auto mode Scene Position VUY Program Auto Shutter priority Auto Aperture priority Auto Fe Manual mode Movie photography Movie video mode Set up SP ON OFF and Photography Playback selector switch You can use the Power switch to select Switching between the viewfinder EVF and the monitor LCD Pressing the EVF LCD button toggles between the viewfinder and the LCD monitor Use whichever mode is best suited to your shot Using the Zoom DP Photography Press T to zoom in telephoto angle Press W to zoom out wide angle Playback Press T to enlarge the image Press W to revert to normal display Command dial In photography mode you can turn the Command dial to select program shift and specify settings such as the shutter speed and aperture Exposure compensation Hold down the gA button a
43. Back Voice Memos EE 61 gt PLAYBACK MENU Se chu EE Ee ENER ERFARE FER SER OE EGO AEE EE EE 62 H ERASING SINGLE FRAME ALL FRAMES FORMATTING en 62 3 HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS DPOF see 64 Se VOICE MEMO RECORDING EE 66 5 SET UP nannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnvnnnnnnsnnnnnnnsvnvnnnnvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnuunnnnnnnnennvnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnn 68 bi E SET UP Menu Options EE 68 D SET USING THE SET UP SCREEN EE 68 i i NUMBER OF RECORDED PIXELS EE 69 4 E V NUMBER OF RECORDED PIXELS TTT GO a DISPLAYING PHOTOGRAPHED IMAGES aa 70 Preview Zoom Selecting Images to Record ssesssereerereserererresererenerererrnsenener 70 PN EV 0 DEEP 71 AF AREA TTT 71 SET ADAPTER RING ENEE 72 AUTO POWER OFF SETTING DTD 73 5 6 CONNECTING TO A TV USING THE AC POWER ADAPTER OPTIONAL e777 74 oO CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER nannnannnnnnannnennnnnnnnnesnnnnnnnuvnnnnnunnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnne 75 The first time you connect the camera to your computer DSC Mass storage device Mode PC CAM camera Mode vrrrrsrtetrrttrttrttertttetes 75 amp CONNECTING AT DSG MODE nee 76 o CONNECTING AT PC CAMERA MODE TTT 77 3 DISCONNECTING FROM THE PC Important always use this procedure 78 6 f System Expansion Options 79 Notes on the Media Accessories Guide ee 80 SmartMedia and Microdrives gt gt gt 83 Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly 81 Warning Displays 84 Notes on the Power Supply 82 Troubleshooting 86 Applicable Batterie
44. OWER OFF Ost Y Always switch the camera off when you replace the batteries If you open the battery cover or disconnect the AC power adapter without switching the camera off the camera settings may revert to the factory default settings set at shipment Press A or Y to select a setting Use lt 4 or P to change the settings I Press gt to select QUALITY DATE TIME or RESET ALL 3 NUMBER OF RECORDED PIXELS QUALITY Use AN to change the number of recorded pixels setting and ab to change the quality setting Press the MENU Ok button to confirm your selection Still Image Number of Recorded Pixels Settings You can select any combination of 4 image sizes and 4 quality settings Try using the settings in the table below as a guide to achieving the desired results Select HI or FINE for better image quality and BASIC to fit more shots on the media Normally the NORMAL setting provides more than adequate image quality Number oT Quality wen FINE NORMAL BASIC BU 2832 x 2128 E 2048 x 1536 H 1280 x 960 Q 640 x 480 es For printing at A4 letter size or for printing a trimmed image at A5 6 x 8 A6 4 x 6 size For printing at A5 6 x 8 size or for printing a trimmed image at A6
45. Other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies E Explanation of Color Television System NTSC National Television System Committee color television telecasting specifications adopted mainly in the U S A Canada and Japan PAL Phase Alternation by Line a color television system adopted mainly by European countries and China E Exif Print Exif ver 2 2 Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for optimal printing Camera Features and Accessories Features 3 1 million effective pixels 1 1 7 inch Super CCD provides high quality images with 2832 x 2128 6 03 million recorded pixels Powerful Super EBC Fujinon 6x optical zoom lens aspherical lens for superb optical performances Maximum 4 4x seamless digital zoom e Wide range of light sensitivity settings from ISO 160 200 400 up to ultra high settings with ISO 800 and 1600 In 1280 x 960 pixels mode only Motion Photo VGA sized movie with monaural sound 640 x 480 pixels at 30 frames sec e Dual media slots for SmartMedia and Microdrive e Fast acting dual method focusing system that combines an external AF sensor passive phase difference AF sensor and CCD AF Quick responsive operation with 3 second start up and only 1 Second between shots Auto focus with macro function manual focusing function also available S
46. Playback Playback frame i number Voice man Battery low DPOF warning Date Playback Bl AHN Time LIE ATTACHING THE LENS CAP AND CAMERA STRAP When attaching the strap to the camera attach the metal strap clip to the camera before threading the strap through the clip This description explains how to attach the strap using the clip attaching tool provided to make attaching the metal strap clip easier Numbers 1 to 8 refer to the illustrations 1 Metal strap Clip Gap Clip attaching Dem CC Checking that the metal strap clip is facing the right way slide the clip fully into the clip attaching tool and open up the gap in the strap clip Keep the clip attaching tool in a safe place as you will also need it for removing the metal strap clip from the camera Hook the open metal strap clip through the strap mount on the camera Once the clip is securely hooked through the strap mount hold the clip in place as you remove the clip attaching tool Turn the metal strap clip around once until it clicks closed and is fully threaded onto the strap mount Face the black side of the cover towards the camera and attach the strap by threading the strap through the strap clip starting from the notched side Repeat steps 1 to 4 to attach the other end of the strap x Attach the lens cap cord by threading it B throu
47. Power Supply and Others Power supply Use one of the following 4 x AA size alkaline batteries 4 x AA size Ni MH nickel metal hydride batteries sold separately AC Power Adapter AC 5VH AC 5VHS sold separately e Available shots using batteries When fully charged Battery type Alkaline Ni MH batteries Media type batteries HR 3UF 1700 mAh Using LCD monitor Approx 200 frames Approx 250 frames SmartMedia g e w Using EVF Approx 210 frames Using LCD monitor Approx 170 frames Using EVF Approx 180 frames The number of shots shown here is an approximate guide to the number of consecutive shots that can be taken based on 50 flash usage at normal temperatures However the actual number of available shots will vary depending on the ambient temperature when the camera is used and the amount of charge in the battery Approx 280 frames Approx 230 frames Approx 240 frames Microdrive 88 The number of available shots will be lower in cold conditions e Conditions for use Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 80 humidity or less no condensation Camera dimensions W H D 121 0 mm x 81 5 mm x 97 0 mm 4 8 in x 3 2 in x 3 8 in not including accessories and attachments Camera mass weight 500 g 17 6 oz not including accessories batteries or media Weight for photography Approx 600 g 21 2 oz including batteries and SmartMedia Accessor
48. Si Ki gt 57 58 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU VOICE MEMO 1 VOICE MEMO REC STANDBY OK BOU BACK JIN VOICE MENO RECORDING 204 OK AT BACK Ji FINISH OK AT BACK JININ 4 VOICE MEMO DISP Z If you set voice memo to ON appears on the screen This function allows you to add a voice memo up to 30 seconds long to an image immediately after you take the picture Note that this function cannot be used with continuous shooting Audio recording format WAVE P 89 PCM recording format monaural sound Audio file size Approx 240 KB 30 seconds recording Take the picture as usual After you take the picture CREC STANDBY appears on the screen If you do not want to record a caption press the BACK button Note that the image is still recorded Face the microphone P 9 on the front of the camera to record your comment Hold the camera roughly 20 cm 7 9 in away for the best results OPress the MENU OkK button to begin recording The remaining recording time is displayed during recording and the self timer lamp flashes When the remaining time reaches 5 seconds the self timer lamp starts flashing more quickly The recording time may be shorter depending on the amount of space available on the media 7 To end recording mid way press the MENU OK button After 30
49. TION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Please read the Safety Notes P 90 and make sure you understand them before using the camera EC Declaration of Conformity We Name Fuji Photo Film Europe G m b H Address Heesenstrasse 31 40549 Dusseldorf Germany declare that the product Product Name FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix S602 ZOOM Manufacture s Name Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Manufacture s Address 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 Japan is in conformity with the following Standards Safety EN60065 EMC EN55022 1998 Classe B EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 1998 following the provision of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC CE Mansgide Dusseldorf Germany May 1 2002 Place Date Signature Managing Director Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA Contents Warning En 2 Camera Features and Accessories 7 EC Declaration of Conformity Nomenclature ise itnisein uire inwiinanidbnannineini 8 Preface PE AEE EE EEE PE d be EE s ier 1 ATTACHING THE LENS CAP AND CAMERA STRAP Ee 10 D LOADING THE BATTERIES ee 12 D Compatible Batteries ENEE 12 LOADING THE MEDIA EEN 14 Ke SmartMedia optional EE 14 5 Microdrive optional supplied by another manufacturers ttrtrrtrsre
50. W image is displayed after you take a shot See P 70 for details AF MODE AF AF AREA AF Allows you to set the auto focus method See P 71 for details E YES NO NO Select this setting when a conversion lens is used See P 72 for details AUTO POWER Use this option to specify whether the camera s power consumption is OFF 2MIN SMIN OFF 2MIN reduced and the camera is subsequently switched off automatically when it is not being used See P 73 for details USB MODE DSC PC CAM DSC See P 75 for details Allows you to set the volume of the beep emitted when the camera SOUND gt LOW HIGH OFF LOW controls are used PRIMARY DR SMART MEDIA B Sets the media to be used when a SmartMedia and Microdrive are MEDIA K MICRODRIVE loaded in the camera DATE TIME SET Use this option to correct the date or time See P 16 for details LANGUAGE Gp ENGLISH Select English French or German as the language used for screen display With the exception of the date time custom white balance and EVF LCD RESET ALL oK _ settings this option resets all the camera settings to the factory default values set at shipment Press BP to check the settings If you are happy with the settings shown press the MENU Ok button again SET USING THE SET UP SCREEN U OSet Power switch to Y Set the Mode dial to SET to display the SET UP menu SET UP ep QUALITY pas QUALITY IMAGE DISPLAY AF MODE SET ADAPTER RING AUTO P
51. ake The lens is soiled You are photographing scenery with Macro mode selected You are taking close up photographs without selecting Macro mode You shot a subject that is not suited to auto focusing e Use a tripod or use the flash e Clean the lens e Cancel Macro mode e Select Macro mode e Use AF AE lock to take the picture There are noise spots on the image A slow shutter speed long exposure was used to take the shot in hot conditions e The flash was used when there was a lot of snow or dust in the air e This is a characteristic of the CCD and does not indicate a fault e This is caused by the flash reflecting off the snowflakes or dust particles and does not indicate a fault The camera does not emit any sound The camera s volume setting is low The microphone was covered during shooting recording e The speaker was covered during playback e An A V cable is connected to the camera e Adjust the volume e Take care not to cover the microphone during shooting recording e Take care not to cover the speaker e Disconnect the A V cable Frame erase does not erase the frame Erase all does not erase all the frames e DPOF settings are specified for the frame s e The frame s is are protected e Set the DPOF settings to RESET e Remove the protection using the camera on which the protection was applied I can t format SmartMedia the e The Smar
52. alf way the focus and exposure settings are fixed AF AE lock If you want to focus on a subject that is off to one side of the image or if you want to set the exposure before you compose the final shot lock the AF and AE settings and then compose and shoot your picture to get the best results When you cannot focus and AF AE lock does not give the correct exposure Position the AF frame over the main subject and apply the AE lock P 47 Then position the AF frame over another subject at roughly the same distance press the shutter button down halfway recompose the shot and then take the picture 25 TAKING PICTURES AUTO MODE DIGITAL ZOOM 1 The digital zoom can be used with the EY H and M number of recorded pixels settings NM The digital zoom cannot be used with the EM setting 2 See P 69 for information on changing the number of recorded pixels setting If the shot goes out of focus during zooming hold the shutter button down halfway to refocus the shot EVF LGD a STEGET The position of the i indicator on the zoom bar 2 Zoom bar display shows the zooming status mW LI IT The area to the right of the separator indicates digital zooming while the area to the left Optical zoom indicates optical zooming mw 1 I IT e Pressing the zoom buttons moves the 1 indicator left or right Digital zoom When zooming switches between digita
53. ata transfer via the USB connection Conforms to Design for Camera File system standard and Exif ver 2 2 for digital cameras sk Design for Camera File system standard and Exif format are formulated by the Japanese Electronic and Information Association JEITA e Clip attaching tool 1 D Lens cap 1 Lens cap holder 1 A V Cable approx 1 5 m 4 9 ft mini plug 2 5 mm dia to pin plug cable x 2 1 USB Interface Set 1 e CD ROM Software for FinePix EX 1 e Special USB cable with Noise Suppression core 1 e Software Quick Start Guide 1 Owner s Manual this manual 1 Nomenclature Refer to the pages in parentheses for information on using the camera features Focusing ring P 20 48 OFF Power OFF Power BP Playback mode switch P 27 Ka Photography mode P 22 Shutter button 4 Exposure er TE P 46 KS 4 Flash button H P 41 On Continuous shooting button P 43 Command dial P 19 Hot shoe P 56 Self timer lamp P 50 SET Set up P 68 P Programmed auto P 35 M Manual P 38 Auto P 34 A Aperture priority auto P 37 SP Scene Position P 34 S Shutter priority auto P 36 d Movie P 39 Mode dial EVF LCD viewfinder monitor button P 18 23 Focus Check button P 48 Zoom button P 18 26 AE L AE lock button P 20 47 Strap mount P 10 el Indicator lamp P 24 BACK button P
54. batteries vary between brands and the life of batteries you purchase may be shorter than the alkaline batteries provided with the camera Notes on the Batteries Incorrect use of the batteries could cause them to leak become hot ignite or burst Always observe the precautions given below Do not heat the batteries or throw them into a fire Do not carry or store the batteries with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins that could come into contact with the metal positive and negative poles of the battery Do not expose the batteries to fresh or sea water and take particular care to keep the terminals dry Do not attempt to deform disassemble or modify the batteries Do not attempt to peel off or cut the battery casing Do not drop strike or otherwise subject the batteries to strong impacts Do not use the batteries that are leaking deformed discolored or exhibit any other obvious abnormality Do not store the batteries in very warm or moist locations Keep the batteries out of reach of infant and young children When loading the batteries into the camera ensure that the battery polarity and is as indicated on the camera Do not use new batteries together with used batteries In the case of rechargeable batteries do not use charged and discharged batteries together Do not use batteries of different types or brands together If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of
55. camera those print specifications are all reset and replaced by the new print specifications DPOF FILE ERROR P 85 Up to 999 frames can be specified on the same media OSet Power switch to EI Press the MENU OkK button to display the menu screen Use lt q gt to select ia DPOF DATE OFF Exif Print Exif ver 2 2 4 Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for optimal printing DATE ON Use A and Y to select DATE ON or DATE OFF Press the MENU OK button The selected setting is then valid for all frames with DPOF settings de DPOF 100 0011 TOTAL 009 Sat lt gt FRAME O K Hii B A C KINNA Use lt 4 or gt to display the frame for which you want to specify DPOF settings Use A or Y to select the setting for the frame to be printed To specify more DPOF settings repeat steps and Q Do not press the MENU OK button until you have finished specifying all the DPOF settings for your images Y Prints cannot be ordered for movies video 2 TOTAL shows the total number of frames for which prints have been ordered When you have finished specifying the DPOF settings always press the MENU OK button to confirm the settings If you press the BACK
56. cuses on your subject At that point the AF frame on the screen becomes smaller and the camera sets the shutter speed and aperture D The image shown on the screen before you take the shot may differ in its brightness color etc from the image actually recorded If necessary play back the recorded image to check it P 27 2 If the camera does not emit a short double beep and AF appears on the screen the camera cannot focus When you press the shutter button down halfway the image on the screen freezes temporarily However this image is not the recorded image If AF is displayed on the screen e g the shot is too dark for the camera to focus try standing about 2 m 6 6 ft from your subject to take the picture When you keep the shutter button pressed down 9 halfway and then press it down further pressed fully the camera makes a soft clicking sound and takes the picture 2 When the number of available shots is yellow pictures cannot be taken until it turns white Ju you press the shutter button down fully in a single motion the AF frame does not change size and the camera does not beep when the picture is taken Worry y NG E indicator Lamp Display Display Status Lit green Ready to shoot Blinking green AF AE operating or camera shake AF warning ready to shoot Blinking green and Recording data to the media ready to shoot orang
57. d No further action is required If your PC fails to recognize the camera refer to the Software Quick Start Guide 2 On Windows XP and Mac OS X automatic launch settings must be specified the first time you connect the camera to your computer Software Quick Start Guide booklet Ensure that you plug each end of the special USB cable into the correct socket and that the plugs are firmly inserted all the way into the connection sockets Camera Operations When the camera and the computer are exchanging data the indicator lamp flashes alternately green and orange DSC is displayed on the screen Auto Power Off is disabled when the camera is connected to a USB port When replacing the media always switch the camera and computer off first using the procedure described on P 78 Do not disconnect the USB cable when the camera is communicating with the PC See P 78 for information on the disconnection procedure PC Operations FinePixViewer automatically starts up TREET ra Ei s ES T e PP EM r EI sk Screen for ay Windows 98 SE A removable disk icon appears and you can use your PC to transfer files to and from the camera Windows Macintosh T upnttled Duck If the above operations do not occur you do not have the required software programs or drivers installed on your PC Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide booklet and complete the required PC setup procedure
58. d The background is out of Closed g behind the subject is also Open focus i in focus in the shot J TAKING PICTURES SELECTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS Consider the scene you are photographing and the sort of image you want to achieve when you specify the camera settings A general guide to the procedure is given below 1 Select the photography mode P 34 40 sms AUTO Leaves all the settings to the camera SP Selects photography modes tailored to the scene being shot P S A Allows you to change the aperture or shutter speed setting so that the action is frozen so that the flow of the motion is conveyed or so that the background is out of focus M Allows you to adjust all the camera settings yourself Shoots a movie 2 Specify the Required Photography Function Settings P 41 48 sem 4 Flash Use the flash for shots in dark locations or for backlit subjects etc amp Macro 8 Super Macro Use these functions for close up shots AE L AE Lock Fixes the exposure settings Exposure compensation Using the AE exposure as a reference value of 0 this function brightens or darkens the shot AF MF switch Selects either automatic focusing AF or manual focusing MF 6 Continuous shooting Allows you to take a series of continuous shots or to use auto bracketing with exposure compensation 3 Take the Photograph check the exposure and focus adjust the shot composition press the shutter button
59. d party labels as this can lead to problems when the card is inserted or removed When you attach the index label to a SmartMedia take care that it does not cover any part of the write protect area E Notes on using Microdrive Do not write on the Microdrive label Do not peel off the Microdrive label Do not stick additional labels onto a Microdrive When carrying or storing a Microdrive keep it in the protective case provided Do not use Microdrive in CF Type II slots that do not have an eject function Take care when handling Microdrive that have been used or long periods as they may become hot Do not place Microdrive close to strong magnetic fields Keep Microdrive dry Do not apply strong pressure to the Microdrive cover E Notes on using media with a computer If you intend to take photos using a media that has been used on a personal computer first format the media on your camera When you format a media in the camera and then photograph and record images a folder is automatically created on the media Image data is then recorded in this folder Do not change or delete the folder names or file names on the media from your computer as this will make it impossible to use the media in your camera Always use the camera to erase image data on a media To edit image data copy the image data to the computer s hard disk and then edit the copied data E SmartMedia Specifications Type
60. diately or the available shots time displayed for the battery is low This is a characteristic of the batteries and does not indicate a fault Once the batteries have been charged and used 3 or 4 times it will be possible to charge them fully and they will supply power for longer elt you charge Ni MH batteries before they are fully depleted this results in the memory effect which causes the battery low warning to appear sooner To restore the batteries to their normal condition use up all the charge in the batteries before recharging them Memory effect A phenomenon whereby the battery capacity appears to be lower than the nominal amount 12 1 Slide the battery cover out and lift it open Y Do not apply excessive force to the battery cover 2 Take care not to drop the batteries when opening or closing the battery cover Never open the battery cover while the camera is switched on as this could damage the media or the image files Insert the batteries correctly as indicated by the polarity icons Fr bi gt e J bi E 2 lt 13 Close the battery cover While pressing on the battery cover to push the batteries down Q slide the cover closed When the Battery Cover Will Not Close Pull on the battery cover to close it 14 LOADING THE MEDIA You can use either SmartMedia or Microdrive as recording media in the FinePix S602 ZOOM If you load a SmartMedia
61. dicator moved towards minus Spotlit subjects particularly against dark backgrounds 2 steps 0 7 EV Copying of printed text white characters on black paper 2 steps 0 7 EV amp Scenes with low reflectivity such as shots of pine trees or dark foliage 2 steps 0 7 EV 7 See P 89 for more information on EVs To select the Exposure Compensation setting hold down the Ed button O and turn the Command dial The Ed symbol also turns yellow while exposure compensation is being set and then turns blue after setting is completed Compensation range 2 EV to 2 EV in 1 3 EV steps This setting is retained when the mode is switched or the camera is switched off The G8 icon is displayed Set the exposure compensation to 0 unless compensation is required AE L USING AE LOCK MACRO CLOSE UP PHOTOGRAPHY or Em ee Pm em Use this function when you want to take pictures with the exposure fixed for a particular subject Frame the shot so that the subject occupies most of the center of the screen and then press the AE L button The fm icon appears on the screen and the exposure is locked while you hold down the AE L button 2 This function cannot be used in M photography mode or for Long period continuous shooting with 1280 X 960 pixel mode With the AE L button held down press the shutter button down halfway to focus
62. disconnecting the connection cord from the FUJIFILM Digital camera s DC input terminal To disconnect take hold of the plug and pull it out do not disconnect it by pulling on the cord Do not use this AC power adapter with any device except the specified device e During use this AC power adapter will become hot to touch but this is normal Do not disassemble the AC power adapter Doing so could be dangerous Do not use this device in a place with high temperature and high humidity e Do not drop or subject this device to strong shocks This device may emit a humming noise but this is normal elt used near a radio this device may cause static so play the radio in a distant place Notes on the Media SmartMedia and Microdrives E SmartMedia The SmartMedia card is a new image recording medium developed especially for use in digital cameras Each SmartMedia card contains a built in semiconductor memory chip NAND flash memory which is used for storing image data files in digital form Because the data is stored electronically the stored image data can be erased from the card and new data recorded E SmartMedia with ID A SmartMedia with ID is a SmartMedia that has an individually assigned identification number SmartMedia ID cards can be used with devices that use ID numbers for copyright protection or other purposes This camera accepts SmartMedia ID cards in the same way as conventional SmartMedia cards
63. e files If the DPOF SPECIFIED ERASE ALLOK message appears press the MENU OK button again to erase the files FORMAT Pressing the MENU OkK button erases all the files and initializes the media Ju the GARD ERROR CTWRITE ERROR gt CUBE ERROR or CARD NOT INITIALIZED message appears refer to P 84 before formatting the media and take the appropriate measures d yoeqhe g sainjea4 paoueapy 63 PLAYBACK MENU HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS DPOF DPOF DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format that is used for recording printing specifications for images shot using a digital camera on media such as SmartMedia The recorded specifications include information on which frames are to be printed This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with the FinePix 5602 ZOOM On the FinePix S602 ZOOM you can specify only one print per image in the DPOF settings Note that some printers do not support date and time imprinting or specification of the number of prints Note that the warnings shown below may be displayed while you are specifying the prints CDPOF SPECIFIED ERASE OK CDPOF SPECIFIED ERASE ALL OK mP 85 When you erase the image the DPOF setting for that image is deleted at the same time RESET DPOF OK P 85 If you load a media that contains frames specified for printing on another
64. e AF frame in the S S viewfinder EVF is difficult to see adjust the viewfinder using the diopter adjustment dial Diopter oa 0 adjustment dial The switched EVF LCD setting is retained even if you change the mode or switch the camera off Brace your elbows against your body and hold the camera with both hands ER D z Ei 9 gt E e 2 ei gt lt Make sure that the strap or your fingers are not covering the lens AF sensor flash control sensor or microphone The shot will not be taken successfully if any of these camera components is obscured by your fingers or by the strap If you want to zoom in on your subject press T telephoto To widen the angle of your shot press W wide angle When you do this the zoom bar is displayed on the screen Focal length of the optical zoom 35 mm camera equivalent Approx 35 mm 210 mm ra Max zoom scale 6x Zoom bar J Zooming pauses briefly when it switches between optical um nr P zoom and digital zoom P 26 Press the same zoom 23 button again to switch zoom modes TAKING PICTURES AUTO MODE 7 Frame the shot so that the subject fills the entire AF Auto Focus frame If the subject is not in the AF frame use AF AE lock to take the picture P 25 When you press the shutter button down halfway the camera emits a short double beep and fo
65. e alternately Lit orange Recording data to the media not ready to shoot Blinking orange Charging the flash flash will not fire Blinking red eMedia related warning The media is not loaded is not formatted is incorrectly formatted or has a write protect sticker attached SmartMedia Media full Media fault Lens operation error Detailed warning messages are displayed on the screen P 84 85 24 USING AF AE LOCK In a shot with this type of composition the 1 BEIS subjects two people in this case are not in the AF frame If the shot is taken at this point the subjects will not be in focus Move the camera slightly so that one of the subjects is in the AF frame Keep holding the shutter button down halfway AF AE lock Check that the AF frame shrinks and that the shutter speed and aperture settings are displayed the indicator lamp green ae changes from blinking to lit ER D 2 Ei im gt E e 2 D e gt lt Continue to hold the shutter button down halfway AF AE lock Move the camera back to the original image and then fully press down on the shutter button 2 You can reapply the AF AE lock as many times as you like before releasing the shutter The AF AE lock operates in all photography modes and SN can be used to ensure excellent results AF AE Lock On the FinePix 5602 ZOOM when you press the shutter button down h
66. e images on a SmartMedia to your PC simply by loading the SmartMedia into the floppy disk adapter and then inserting the adapter into your floppy disk drive Compatible OS Compatible SmartMedia Windows 95 98 98 SE Me NT4 0 Mac OS 7 6 1 to 9 1 5V 3 3V 2MB to 128MB FD A2 e SM R2 Image Memory Card Reader The SM R2 allows images to very easily be read and written from an image memory card SmartMedia to a personal computer Its USB interface provides high speed data transmission e Compatible with Windows 98 98 SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional or iMac or Power Macintosh and models that support USB as standard e DM R1 Image Memory Card Reader This device provides a simple way to transfer image data in either direction between your PC and an image memory card SmartMedia or CompactFlash Type II Microdrive compatible The IEEE 1394 interface provides high speed data transfer Compatible with Windows 98 SE Windows 2000 Professional read only iMac DV and Power Macintosh PCs with FireWire as a standard feature Mac OS 8 5 1 to 9 1 PC AD3 PC Card Adapter The PC Card Adapter allows the SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card Standard ATA compliant PCMCIA 2 1 PC card Type I e Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V 3 3V 2MB to 128MB e SC FX602 Soft Case This is a special case made of polyester that protects the camera against soiling dust and minor impacts when it is being carried
67. ected 1 SELECT AF AREA Before moving 2 Hu ON mt DI AF AREA Hold down the gt lt button and press AV lt P to move the target point to the desired focusing position Release the gt lt button The AF frame is displayed in the location to which the target point was moved Press the shutter button down halfway and take the shot normally To reposition the AF frame repeat step 1 Regardless of the AF frame location the exposure is always set using the area in the center of the screen To expose the shot for your main subject use AE lock sfunas 71 SET UP SET ADAPTER RING YES Select this setting when you are using a conversion lens When you select this 3 QUALITY setting the 08 icon is displayed p g QUALITY NO Select this setting when you are not using a conversion lens IMAGE DISPLAY AF MODE OSET ADAPTER RING YES Monn AE 7 Selecting the wrong setting could prevent the camera from focusing successfully Overview of the Conversion Lens Adapter Ring Wide Conversion Lens WL FX9 This is a set that includes a wide conversion lens and adapter ring and converts the camera s focal length by 0 79x equivalent to a 28 mm wide angle lens This set also allows you to use commercially available filters e Wide conversion lens specifications Magnification 0 79x Lens configuration 3 lenses i
68. ensor Effective range Wide angle Approx 0 3 m 5 4 m 1 0 ft 17 7 ft Telephoto angle Approx 0 9 m 5 0 m 3 0 ft 16 4 ft Flash modes Auto Red Eye Reduction Forced Flash Slow Synchro Red Eye Reduction Slow Synchro e Video output P S A 8 positions selectable NTSC U S A Canada model PAL Europe model Standard number of shots per Media Number of recorded Pixels EN 2832 x 2128 E 2048 x 1536 MN 1280 x 960 640x480 Ze Quality Mode HIGH FINE NORMAL BASIC FINE NORMAL FINE NORMAL NORMAL VGA QVGA Image File Size fame 2am 1 2MB 460K8 13MB 580KB 620K8 320K8 180KB MG 4S 4MB 0 1 3 8 2 6 6 12 30 Approx K Approx 6 ses MG 8S 8MB 0 3 6 17 6 13 12 25 61 apa De Apo 1388 MG 16S SW 1 6MB 0 6 13 33 12 26 25 49 122 Approx 13sec Approx 27 se MG 32S SW 32MB 1 13 28 68 25 53 50 99 247 Ven 27 se Approx 55 se MG 64S SW 64MB 3 26 56 137 50 107 101 198 497 bop 55sec Approx 110 see MG 128SW 128MB 7 53 113 275 102 215 204 398 997 Appo 112 sec Approx 222 sec Microdrive 340MB 19 147 311 765 279 589 566 1119 2729 Approx 307 sec Approx 609 sec Microdrive 1GB 59 443 938 2190 842 1729 1642 3285 8213 Vuen 925 ser Aprox 1833 sec Input Output Terminals e DC Input To connect the AC power Adapter AC 5V AC 5VH AC 5VHS Accessory shoe Hot shoe A V Output Stereo mini jack 1
69. er or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter in a cloth or quilt This can cause heat to build up and distort the casing or cause a fire Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC power adapter when you are cleaning the camera or if you intend to leave the camera unused for a long period Failure to do so can cause a fire or electric shock Using a flash too close to a person s eyes may temporarily affect the eyesight Take particular care when photographing infants and young children Request regular internal testing and cleaning for your camera Build up of dust in your camera can cause a fire or electric shock Contact your FUJIFILM dealer to request internal cleaning every 2 years G 2200 Ge Se 91 5 FUJIFILM FUJI PHOTO FILM CO LTD i 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 Japan Printed on recycled paper Printed in Japan FGS 204103 FG
70. eration CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Notes on the Grant To comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules this product must be used with a Fujifilm specified ferrite core A V cable USB cable and DC supply cord For customers in Canada CAU
71. ettings P 34 CONTINUOUS SHOOTING Hold down the Ou button and turn the command dial to select the desired continuous shooting mode Releasing the Ou button confirms your selection Hu OS AUTO EN ESTER When you set the continuous shooting mode wy E except for OFF the selected mode appears on the screen 4 Top 5 frame continuous shooting a Auto bracketing f Final 5 frame continuous shooting M s0 ON Bn Long period continuous shooting with 1280 x 960 pixel mode Notes on Using the Continuous Shooting Modes amp Shooting continues for as long as you hold down the shutter button In Auto Bracketing mode however just press the shutter button once to shoot 3 frames If there is insufficient space on the media as many frames are shot as can be recorded on the available space For auto bracketing however if there is insufficient space on the media to record 3 frames no shots are taken The focus is determined in the first frame and cannot be changed in mid sequence The exposure is determined in the first frame but in Long period continuous shooting with 1280 x 960 pixel mode the exposure is automatically adjusted for the scene being shot The speed of continuous shooting varies depending on the shutter speed The speed of continuous shooting does not change with the number of recorded pixels and quality settings The flash cannot be used as the flash
72. eturn to normal display The focus checking function does not operate in the following situations e When I is selected as the QUALITY setting e When HW is selected as the QUALITY setting and the digital zoom telephoto is used e When AF AREA is specified PHOTOGRAPHY MENU PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION 1 De Press the MENU OK button to display the menu Use 4P to select a menu option and then press AV to change the setting Press the MENU OK button to confirm the setting 200 AUTO MULTI 2 You cannot specify menu settings in 8 mode t O PR Fy iso o METETA Dir mu AUTO MULTI Pressing lt gt moves to the next or previous menu page as indicated by lt 4 gt at the end of the page Photography Information If you cannot recall the current photography settings you can check them by holding down O the INFO button ES SHIFT Ae I The EEN information is not displayed in D SP or 8 mode Y You can ak use this function to check the settings not to change them gt S EI Ei D 2 n Ei 2 S g e a v gt EI E e S 2 Ki gt lt 49 Flash brightness adjustment White balance Gmo 50 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU SELF TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY ro Em pm m Pm 1 Factory default MB to COFF 200 AUTO MULTI Using the 2 seco
73. f function does not operate in PC mode during automatic playback or if it is disabled during setup DPOF Digital Print Order Format DPOF is a format used for recording information on a storage media image memory card etc that allows you to specify which of the frames shot using a digital camera are printed and how many prints are made of each image EV A number that denotes Exposure Value The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity speed of the film or CCD The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects As the brightness of the subject changes a digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD at a constant level by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles the EV increases by 1 Likewise when the light is halved the EV decreases by 1 JPEG Joint Photographics Experts Group A file format used for compressing and saving color images The compression ratio can be selected but the higher the compression ratio the poorer the quality of the expanded image Motion JPEG A type of AVI Audio Video Interleave file format that handles images and sound as a single file Images in the file are recorded in JPEG format Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3 0 or later PC Card A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard PC Card Standard A standard for PC cards determined by the PCMCIA PCMCIA
74. gh the metal strap clip near the terminal cover Attach the lens cap by pressing in on each side of the cap The lens cap cord should be attached to the camera to avoid losing the lens cap 6 Fastener A Remove fasteners and from only one side Fastener B of the shoulder strap Then pass the shoulder strap through the lens cap holder and then back through fasteners and Fr bi gt e J bi E 2 lt Thread the strap through the protective cover and metal strap clip Thread the strap through the buckle and retainer Repeat steps 7 to 8 to attach the other end of the strap Using the Lens Cap Holder To ensure that the lens cap does not appear in your shot when you take a picture attach it to the O lens cap holder PE e 11 LOADING THE BATTERIES Compatible Batteries AA size alkaline batteries 4 or AA size Ni MH nickel metal hydride batteries 4 sold separately About the Batteries Never use a battery when the outer casing is split or peeling as this could result in a short circuit and cause major problems due to battery fluid leakage or overheating amp Do not use lithium manganese or nickel cadmium Ni Cd batteries amp Do not use batteries of different types or brands together and do not use new batteries together with used batteries The useful life of alkaline batteries varies depending on the brand The
75. h a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and running water If liquid crystal gets into your eye Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance If liquid crystal is swallowed Flush your mouth thoroughly with water Drink large quantities of water and induce vomiting Then seek medical assistance E Notes on Electrical Interference If the camera is to be used in hospitals or aircrafts please note that this camera may cause interference to other equipment in the hospital or aircraft For details please check with the applicable regulations Handling Your Digital Camera This camera contains precision electronic components To ensure that images are recorded correctly do not subject the camera to impact or shock while an image is being recorded E Trademark Information iMac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc e Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operating System The Designed for Microsoft Windows XP logo refers to the camera and the driver only SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation CompactFlash is trademark of Sandisk Corporation of the U S Microdrive is a trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation of the U S
76. ich printing can be specified on the same SmartMedia is 999 Set no more than 999 frames 1Z00M ERROR Camera malfunction or fault e Switch the camera on again taking care not to touch the lens e Switch the camera on and off again several 1FOCUS ERROR times If that does not remedy the problem contact your FUJIFILM dealer The timing for recording was Use a media that was formatted on the IBUSY incorrect because the media camera was formatted on a computer 85 86 Troubleshooting P If you think the camera is faulty check the following once more Troubleshooting The camera won t switch on Possible causes e The batteries are exhausted e The batteries are loaded the wrong way round e The AC power adapter is not connected correctly Solutions Load new or fully charged batteries Reload the batteries correctly Reconnect the adapter correctly and plug he adapter plug into the mains power outlet Power cuts out during operation e The batteries are exhausted Load new or fully charged batteries Batteries run out quickly e You are using the camera in extremely cold conditions e The battery terminals are soiled e The battery terminals were soiled when the batteries were charged e The batteries were charged after having not been used for a long period e The rechargeable batteries have reached the end of their operating lives P
77. ies See P 7 Optional Accessories See P 80 These specifications are subject to change without notice The LCD monitor and viewfinder on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high precision technology Even so small bright points and anomalous colors particularly around text may appear on the monitor and viewfinder These are normal display characteristics and do not indicate a fault with the monitor This phenomenon will not appear on the recorded image The operation error may be caused in a digital camera by the strong radio interference i e electric fields static electricity line noise etc Explanation of Terms AF AE Lock On the FinePix S602 ZOOM pressing the shutter button down half way locks the focus and exposure settings AF and AE lock If you want to focus on a subject that is not centered in the frame or change the picture composition after the exposure is set you can obtain good results by changing the composition after the AF and AE settings are locked Auto Power Save Function If the camera is not used in any way for 30 seconds this function switches features such as the LCD monitor off Sleep mode to prevent battery depletion and the waste of power when the AC power adapter is connected If the camera is then left unused for a further period the Auto Power Save function switches the camera off This period can be set to 2 minutes or 5 minutes on this camera The Auto Power Of
78. ill retain the specified date and time for approximately 10 days without power with the batteries removed and AC power adapter disconnected Checking the Battery Level Switch the camera on and check that no battery level icon or 471 is displayed If no icon is displayed the battery has sufficient remaining charge e 4 4 Lit red The batteries are low on charge Replace the batteries as they will run out shortly e 41 Blinking red The batteries have no remaining charge The display will shortly go blank and the camera will stop working Replace the batteries If the AT icon starts flashing red while a movie is being shot shooting automatically stops 2 Do not reuse batteries that have no remaining charge 471 blinking red as this can result in faults such as the camera switching off without retracting the lens Auto Power Off Function If the camera is not used in any way for approx 30 seconds when the camera functions are enabled this function temporarily switches features such as the LCD monitor off to reduce power consumption P 73 If the camera is then left unused for a further period 2 or 5 minutes the Auto Power Off function automatically switches the camera off To switch the camera back on set the Power switch to OFF briefly and then back to 6 or EI Selecting the Language E bi gt e I bi E 2 lt You can use the SET UP screen on this camera to select ENGLISH
79. inePix series MX series and DX series digital camera J 27 VIEWING YOUR IMAGES PLAYBACK Single frame Playback Press the BACK button to cancel playback zoom Playback Zoom Panning v O K AILE Pressing the zoom button during single frame You can view another area by pressing playback zooms enlarges the still image AT lt gt When you do this a zoom bar is displayed e Zoom scales The size of a saved image varies depending GY 2832 x 2128 pixel images Max 18x on the zoom scale For VGA the E 2048 x 1536 pixel images Max 13x GIS TRIMMING option appears in yellow For levels below VGA the GIS TRIMMING H 1280 x 960 pixel images Max 8x message is not shown 640 x 480 pixel images Max 4x Y You cannot use multi frame playback during playback zoom Press the MENU Ok button to trim the image Trimming Check the size of the saved image and press the MENU Ok button The trimmed image is saved as a separate file ETR IMM ING BEE ENumber of recorded pixels REC OK em suitable for printing OK A5 size 6 x 8 or smaller suitable for printin m Sere DSP A6 size 4 x 8 or smaller The trimming option is displayed in yellow ue since the image quality is too poor for printing Because the number of recorded pixels lower than are not suitable for printing
80. ing it again E When the Camera is Unused for Long Periods If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of time remove the battery and the media card before storing the camera Cleaning Your Camera Use a blower brush to brush away any dust on the lens LCD monitor surface viewfinder or external AF sensor and then gently wipe the camera with a soft dry cloth If any soiling remains apply a small amount of lens cleaning liquid to a piece of FUJIFILM lens cleaning paper and wipe gently Do not scratch hard objects against the lens LCD monitor screen or viewfinder as these surfaces are easily damaged Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth Do not use volatile substances such as thinners benzine or insecticide as these may react with camera body and cause deformation or remove the coating E Using the Camera Overseas When travelling overseas do not place your camera in the check in baggage Baggage handling at airports may subject baggage to violent shocks and the camera may be damaged internally even when no external damage is visible 81 Notes on the Power Supply Applicable Batteries AA size alkaline Ni MH nickel metal hydride can be used with this camera Do not use AA size manganese lithium or nickel cadmium Ni Cd batteries in your FinePix S602 ZOOM because the heat generated by the batteries could damage the camera or cause malfunctions The operating lives of alkaline
81. ixels 2048 x 1536 pixels 1280 x 960 pixels 640 x 480 pixels Storage media SmartMedia 3 3V Microdrive File format Still image TIFF RGB JPEG Exif ver 2 2 zz Design rule for Camera File System compliant DPOF compatible Movie AVI format Motion JPEG Audio WAV format e Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 160 200 400 800 1600 Lens Super EBC Fujinon 6x optical zoom lens Focus distance f 7 8 mm 46 8 mm Equivalent to 35 mm 210 mm on a 35 mm camera Viewfinder 0 44 inch 180 000 pixles electronic viewfinder Exposure control TTL 64 zones metering Program AE MD SP P A S Exposure compensation P A S available White balance SP Fully automatic Custom white balance selectable 2 positions e Focal range Normal wide angle Approx 50 cm 1 6 ft to infinity Normal telephoto angle Approx 90 3 0 ft cm to infinity Macro Approx 10 cm 3 9 in to 80 cm 2 6 ft Super Macro Approx 1 cm 0 4 in to 20 cm 7 9 in e Shutter MD Variable speed 1 4 sec to 1 2000 sec SP Variable speed 3 sec Night scenes only to 1 2000 sec P S A Variable speed 3 sec to 1 1000 sec M Variable speed 15 sec to 1 10000 sec Aperture F2 8 F11 13 levels in 1 3 EV steps Focus Passive type external AF sensor CCD AF sensor Focus mode AF AREA AF MF Self Timer 2 sec 10 sec timer clock LCD monitor 1 8 inches low temperature polysilicon TFT 110 000 pixels Flash Auto flash using flash control s
82. l and mw 11 IT optical the I indicator stops Pressing the same zoom button again starts the I indicator moving again Digital zoom focal lengths 35 mm camera equivalents EY Approx 210 mm 294 mm max zoom scale 1 4x Y Approx 210 mm 462 mm max zoom scale 2 2x BEI Approx 210 mm 924 mm max zoom scale 4 4x 7 The optical zoom focal length is equivalent to approx 35 mm 210 mm 35 mm camera equivalent BEST FRAMING This function can be selected in the MD SP P S A and M photography modes The screen display changes each time you press the DISP button Press the DISP button to display the framing guideline Text displayed Framing Guideline L displayed The framing guideline is not recorded on the image I The lines in the scene frame divide the recorded pixels No text displayed into 3 roughly equal parts horizontally and vertically When the image is printed the resulting print may be shifted slightly from the scene frame Scene beer Use this frame with main subject positioned at the intersection of two lines or align one of the horizontal lines with the horizon This frame allows you to compose your own shots while remaining aware of the subject s size and the balance of the shot Important Always use AF AE lock when composing a shot The image may not be focused correctly if you do 26 not use AE AF lock VIEWING
83. lash mode setting Hu 4 4 EC Y See P 56 for information on using an external flash The available flash modes are limited depending Am on the photography mode selected P 33 SE The AE gt 4 S4 Q icons appear onthe amp UE screen when the flash is used S D a a P in 7 k d 8 gt Hot A 8 amp 2 Z Suppressed Flash Pressing the flash down switches the camera to Suppressed Flash mode Use this mode for photography using indoor lighting for shots taken through glass and for photography in venues such as theaters or at indoor sporting events where the distance is too great for the flash to be effective When you use Suppressed Flash the Auto White Balance function P 89 operates so that natural colors are captured along with the ambience of the available light 2 If you are shooting in Suppressed Flash mode in dark conditions use a tripod to prevent camera shake 7 See P 24 84 for information on the camera shake warning Continued over page 41 42 FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY A4 Auto Flash Use this mode for ordinary shots The flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions O Red Eye Reduction Use this mode to ensure that the subject s eyes appear natural when photographing people in low light conditions The flash fires a pre flash just before the picture is taken and then fires again to take the actual picture
84. layed No text displayed Text displayed Playback a No en displayed Multi frame playback Focusing ring INFO button Adjusts the focus This can Photography information is displayed while this button is pressed only be used for manual Photography mode Displays the current settings ISO sensitivity sharpness etc Playback mode Displays the information for the image currently displayed SHIFT button See following page One touch AF button Uses the AF function to focus the image once This can only be used for manual focusing Focus mode selcector switch Switches between AF auto focus and MF manual focus Macro button Use this for close up photography Pressing this button switches the modes as follows Macro Super Macro Macro off Shooting range Macro 10 cm 80 cm 3 9 in 2 6 ft Super Macro 1 cm 20 cm Macro off 50cm 1 6 ft to infinity wide angle 90 3 0 ft cm to infinity telephoto angle SHIFT button Holding down the SHIFT button for 1 second or longer displays the SHIFT CONTROL guide By pressing one of the displayed button combinations you can quickly and easily access the corresponding setting The functions you can access vary depending on the current mode The example below shows the procedure for photography mode Hold down the SHIFT button Jor second or longer MASHIFT CONTROL Fv ME SOI mr CH M TE
85. life of some batteries may be considerably shorter than the batteries supplied with the camera Due to the nature of alkaline batteries the time for which they can be used is shorter in cold locations 10 C 50 F or below e Soiling such as fingermarks or grease on the poles of batteries can significantly reduce the number of shots that can be taken See P 82 for other precautions concerning the use of batteries Outer casing When Using AA size Ni MH Batteries To charge Ni MH batteries the optional charger P 80 is required Always use the specified FUJIFILM batteries Attempting to recharge other types of battery manganese alkaline or lithium batteries could cause the batteries to burst or leak fluid causing a fire or injury or damage to surroundings e Soiling on the poles of Ni MH batteries may prevent successful charging It is recommended that you make a practice of wiping the battery poles and charger terminals with a clean dry cloth before charging In particular the first time you charge the batteries you should clean the poles and terminals and then load the batteries into the charger and remove them again several times before you begin charging Do not use new batteries together with used batteries Always charge batteries before using them Newly purchased batteries or batteries that have not been used for a long period may not contain sufficient charge so that the battery low warning appears imme
86. mage that cannot be obtained through normal photography 2 If the photographed image is overexposed use negative compensation in the Brightness exposure compensation setting to correct the exposure P 46 2 Only the optical zoom can be used for multi exposure shots The digital zoom P 26 does not function This mode is automatically cancelled when you switch the camera off amp Continuous shooting and Auto bracketing are disabled when MULTI EXPOSURE is selected You cannot change the photography menu settings or the FILE SIZE QUALITY setting during shooting There is no limit on the number of multiple exposures 1 IPREVIEW MULTI EXPOSURE OK REC CANCEL BAC kK WWII gt Uu vU 2 ey BACK Jalal PRINT A preview screen appears when you take a picture To overlay more images Press gt To record the image Press the MENU Ok button To return to the previous image Press a To stop without recording any images Press the BACK button YA preview image is always shown regardless of the IMAGE DISPLAY setting However note that the Preview Zoom function cannot be used P 70 Changing the photography mode exits multi exposure mode without recording the images From the 2nd shot onwards the yellow icon appears on the screen gt S EI D 2 ka Ei 2 S g e a v gt EI Ss e S 2 Ki
87. memo files recorded on a FinePix S602 ZOOM and voice memo files up to 30 seconds long that were recorded on FUJIFILM digital cameras and stored ona 3 3 V SmartMedia or Microdrives d yoeqhe g sainjea4 paoueapy 61 PLAYBACK MENU fl ERASING SINGLE FRAME ALL FRAMES FORMATTING OSet Power switch to EI Press the MENU OK button to display the menu screen Use lt q gt to select il ERASE FORMAT Formatting erases all the files Initialize the media for use in the camera Copy any files that you want to keep to your PC beforehand ALL FRAMES Formatting erases all the files Copy any files that you want to keep to your PC beforehand FRAME Erase only the selected file BACK Returns to the previous menu without erasing any images Use AV to select FRAME ALL FRAMES or FORMAT D Press the MENU Ok button 62 TO FRAME 100 0010 ERASE OK MALL FRAMES 100 0010 ERASE ALL OK D FORMAT 100 0010 FORMAT OK FRAME Use lt 4 and gt to select the file to be erased Press the MENU Ok button to erase the currently displayed file To erase another image repeat steps and When you have finished erasing images press the BACK button ALL FRAMES Pressing the MENU Ok button erases all th
88. mmercially avairable filters by screwing them on in the direction of the arrow Adapter Ring 72 AUTO POWER OFF SETTING AUTO POWER OFF SET UP 2 MIN When this function is enabled the screen temporarily switches off sleeps to save power if the camera is not used for approx 30 seconds If the camera remains unused for an additional interval 2 minutes or 5 minutes it is automatically switched off Use this function when you want to get the maximum possible running time from your batteries Y Auto Power Off is disabled when the camera is connected via the USB connection Sleep does not function in set up or playback mode but the camera automatically switches off if the camera is not used for a set time 2 minutes or 5 minutes When the camera is in sleep mode pressing the shutter button down halfway wakes the camera up so that it is ready to take pictures This is a useful feature as it allows you to take pictures more quickly than switching the camera off and then on again 7 You can wake the camera up by pressing any other button as well as the shutter button OSet the Power switch to OFF OSet the Power switch to 6 or BET sfunas 73 74 CONNECTING TO A TV EN USING THE AC POWER ADAPTER OPTIONAL Connecting toa TV Video yellow Ae BEE gt Le To terminals mS B gt Audio white
89. n the color tones on the LCD monitor and TV may differ Y Do not disconnect the USB cable when the camera is communicating with the PC See P 78 for information on the disconnection procedure PC Operations FinePixViewer automatically starts up and the PictureHello window opens Windows only me sk Screen for Windows 98 SE You can use Videolmpression to view live images sk Screen for Macintosh If the above operations do not occur you do not have the required software programs or drivers installed on your PC Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide booklet and complete the required PC setup procedures Then reconnect the camera to your PC uongauu0 TT DISCONNECTING FROM THE PC Important always use this procedure OQuit all applications FinePixViewer Videolmpression etc that are using the camera Check that the indicator lamp is lit green the camera is not exchanging data with the computer For a DSC connection proceed to step 2 For a PC CAMERA connection proceed to step 3 2 In some cases the camera and computer may still be communicating even after the Copying message disappears from the computer screen Always check that the indicator lamp is lit green Perform the steps shown below before you switch the camera off This procedure differs depending on the operating system software or PC you are using Windows 98 98 SE No PC operation is required Go ahead to
90. n 3 groups Dimensions 32 mm 1 26 in x 70 mm 2 76 in dia Mass Weight Approx 185 g 6 5 oz Accessories Adapter Ring AR FX9 see below for specifications Lens caps front and rear Lens pouch Y This lens should be used at the wide angle zoom setting equivalent to 28 mm 46 mm Using the lens at the telephoto setting increases the amount of distortion 2 The wide conversion lens and built in flash cannot be used together Teleconversion Lens TL FX9 This accessory increases the focal length of your lens by 1 5x without changing its F stop value amp Teleconversion lens specifications Magnification 1 5x Lens configuration 3 lenses in 3 groups Dimensions 55 mm 2 17 in x 65 mm 2 56 in dia Mass Weight Approx 100 g 3 5 oz Accessories Adapter Ring AR FX9 see below for specifications Lens caps front and rear Lens pouch Y The TL FX9 should only be used for telephoto angle shots where eclipsing does not occur Eclipsing occurs at wide angle settings 7 The built in flash cannot be used with the teleconversion lens Adapter Ring AR FX9 The adapter ring is required for using commercially available filters e Adapter ring specifications Compatible filters 55 mm diameter commercial available filters Dimensions 39 mm 1 54 in x 58 mm 2 28 in dia Mass Weight Approx 30 g 1 1 oz Y Do not use more than one filter at a time Mount the Adapter Ring Conversion Lens and co
91. nd self timer lt When you select the self timer function the self timer icon appears on the screen The shot is taken after 10 seconds amp The shot is taken after 2 seconds The self timer function is automatically cancelled in the following situations e When a self timer shot has been taken e When the Mode dial is moved to another setting e When the camera is switched to Playback mode e When the camera is switched off This is useful when you have the camera on a tripod and you want to avoid camera shake Position the AF frame over the subject Press the shutter button down halfway to focus the shot wWithout releasing the shutter button press the button all the way down fully pressed to start the self timer 2 You can also use the AF AE lock P 25 Y Take care not to stand in front of the lens when you press the shutter button as this can prevent the correct focus or brightness exposure being obtained The self timer lamp lights and then starts flashing until the picture is taken To stop the self timer once it has started running press the BACK button MSelf timer Lamp Display Flashing for 2 seconds CH _ Lit for 5 seconds Flashing for 5 seconds O A countdown is displayed on the screen indicating the time remaining until the picture is taken Self timer mode is automatically cancelled after each shot 8 SETTING
92. nd turn the command dial to select the setting Flash Release the pop up flash hold down the 4 button and turn the command dial to select the setting a TE WW at rs mnd Continuous shooting Pr Hold down the y button and turn the command dial to select the setting gew HL DL Using the Menus Display the menu Select a menu option Select a setting Press the MENU Ok Press the left or right arrow Press the up or down arrow button on the 4 direction button on the 4 direction button seit 200 wm MULTI Confirm the setting Press the MENU OkK button BACK button Up down left and right are indicated Press this button by black triangles in the Owner s when you want to Manual Up or down is shown as cancel a procedure AN and left or right is shown as mid way ab ER D E Ei 9 gt r E e S D e gt lt BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Diopter adjustment dial Makes the image in the viewfinder easier to see Set the dial to the position where the AF frame appears sharpest AE L button The exposure remains locked while this button is pressed Focus Check button Pressing this button enlarges the central portion of the screen Use this to focus the image precisely DISP button Switches the screen display Text displayed Photography H EEN Framing guideline disp
93. ner s Manual carefully beforehand After reading these Safety Notes store them in a safe place About the Icons The icons shown below are used in this document to indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can result if the information indicated by the icon is ignored and the product is used incorrectly as a result This icon indicates that death or serious injury can result if the information is ignored This icon indicates that personal injury or material damage can result if the information is ignored WARNING CAUTION The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of the information which is to be observed Triangular icons notify the user of information requiring attention Important Circular icons with a diagonal bar notify the user that the action indicated is prohibited Prohibited Filled circles with an exclamation mark notify the user of an action that must be performed Required o D N WARNING When a fault arises switch the camera off and then remove the batteries and disconnect the AC power adapter Continued use of the camera when it is emitting smoke is emitting any unusual odor or is in any other abnormal state can cause a fire or electric shock Contact your FUJIFILM dealer Do not allow water or foreign objects to enter the camera If water or foreign objects get inside the camera switch the camera off
94. nization can be used The sensitivity can be set The mode can be set to P S A P 35 36 37 or M P 38 but the use of A or M is recommended 2 Flash photography cannot be used when continuous shooting P 43 or auto bracketing P 44 is selected kel OFF 1S0 200 0 AUTO MULTI External Flash Settings For external flash refer to the user s manual for the flash and specify the settings as described below Select External Flash mode TTL mode cannot be used Match the settings to the camera aperture setting In P S mode match the settings to the aperture measured by the camera Match the sensitivity setting P 51 to the setting on the camera When the White Balance is Incorrect Adjust the white balance to match the external flash In 0B in the Photography menu P 52 select i e 2 Custom White Balance Press the MENU Ok button Hold a sheet of white paper so that it fills the entire screen When you press the shutter button the flash fires and the white balance is set Y After you take the picture you should check the Color White Balance setting for the image Set the photography screen display to PREVIEW in the SET UP screen P 70 Set Power switch to EI mP 18 gt lt S 5 Ei 2 nm Ei 2 S E oO EI v gt 3 E e 2
95. o attach and use the accessories refer to the instructions provided with the accessory used Visit the FUJIFILM web site for the latest information on camera accessories http home fujifilm com products digital index html e SmartMedia These are SmartMedia cards sold separately Use the 9 types listed below MG 4S 4MB 3 3V MG 8S 8MB 3 3V MG 16S_ 16MB 3 3V MG 32S 32MB 3 3V MG 64S 64MB 3 3V Some 3 3V SmartMedia are labelled as 3V cards MG 16SW 16MB 3 3V ID MG 325SW 32MB 3 3V ID MG 64SW 64MB 3 3V ID MG 128SW 128MB 3 3V ID ZS SmartMedia with ID are labelled as ID cards AC 5VH AC 5VHS AC Power Adapter Use the AC 5VH AC 5VHS when you want to take pictures or play back images for long periods or when the FinePix S602 ZOOM is connected to a personal computer The shape of the AC power adapter the plug and socket outlet depend on the country Fujifilm Rechargeable Battery 2HR 3UF The 2HR 3UF includes 2 pieces of high capacity AA size Nickel Metal Hydride batteries e Fujifilm Battery Charger with Battery BK NH Not Available in U S A Canada The BK NH includes the quick battery charger BCH NH and 2 AA Ni MH batteries The BCH NH can charge 4 AA Ni MH batteries in approx 180 minutes Up to 4 Ni MH or Ni Cd batteries can be charged simultaneously FD A2 Floppy Disk Adapter FlashPath This adapter is the same size and shape as a 3 5 inch floppy disk You can copy th
96. o conference mo Automatic Save FinePix CD Album Maker Helps you to organize your images and record them onto CD R disks FinePixViewer provides a host of convenient menu options including batch operations add caption crop etc You can check the image details and perform simple image processing rotate the photography settings Fate 2ugen kN Use this area to check and compare En uongauu0 N on 76 CONNECTING AT DSC MODE Load the media containing your shots into the camera Set the Mode dial to SET and then set the Power switch to ma Select DSC in USB MODE in the SET UP menu P 68 and then switch the camera off It is recommended that you connect the AC Power Adapter AC 5VH AC 5VHS sold separately P 74 Constant power supply will prevent successful data transfer from trouble caused by power supply Ju you load a SmartMedia and a Microdrive into the camera at the same time images will be recorded onto the media selected as the Priority media P 68 Switch your PC on Connect the special USB cable to the camera and the computer Switch the camera on Always use the prescribed procedure when disconnecting or switching off the camera P 78 If you are using a Windows PC the driver settings are specified automatically when installation is complete
97. onsecutive frames one of which is correctly exposed while the remaining two are underexposed and overexposed respectively by a set amount The three available settings are 1 3 EV 2 3 EV and 1 EV See P 89 for more information on EVs 2 If the underexposed or overexposed frame is outside the camera s control range the shot is not taken with the specified setting increments 2 Flash photography cannot be used This feature always takes 3 shots However if there is insufficient space on the Media for 3 shots no picture will be taken FE Ar Oo ER OFF Cu MNAL 21 3 BY After you select Auto Bracketing hold down the Gy button and turn the command dial to select h SHARPNESS pm mm m fm NORMAL 2 0 OFF IL 1 3 Use this setting to soften or emphasize outlines or to adjust the image quality HARD Emphasizes the outlines Best for shots of subjects such as buildings or text where you want sharp images SOFT Softens the outlines Best for shots of subjects such as people where a softer image is desirable NORMAL Best for ordinary photography Provides edge sharpness that is ideal for ordinary shots MULTI EXPOSURE i p De i Factory default RS gt t OFF 0 OFF ww 1 3 BRS Multiple exposure provides a way of overlaying photographed images on top of each other to give a final i
98. ormat the SmartMedia If an error message still appears replace the SmartMedia e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer ICARD FULL The media is full and no further data can be recorded Erase some images or use a media that has some available space IPROTECTED CARD The SmartMedia is write protected Use a SmartMedia that is not write protected e You attempted to play back file that was not recorded correctly e The SmartMedia contact area gold colored area is dirty e That data cannot be played back e Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a soft dry cloth It may also be necessary to been reached CIREAD ERROR format the SmartMedia If an error message still appears replace the SmartMedia e The camera is faulty e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer e You attempted to play back a That data cannot be played back voice file that was recorded on a FinePix 50i CTFILE no full Frame number 999 9999 has Use a formatted SmartMedia to take pictures IWRITE ERROR e Data cannot be recorded due to a media fault or a problem with the connection between the media and the camera e The image you just shot is too large to fit in the space available on the media e Reload the media or switch the camera off and then on again If this does not remedy the problem contact your FUJIFILM dealer e Use a new media ERROR e The voice memo file is faulty e The camera is faulty
99. ou are not using an adapter select the NO setting e Use a blower brush to brush away any dust and then gently wipe the sensor with a soft dry cloth I can t set a voice memo e Continuous shooting is selected e Set continuous shooting to OFF I can t set the self timer e Long period or Final 5 frame continuous shooting is selected e Select a continuous shooting mode other than Long period or Final 5 frame or set continuous shooting to OFF I can t set the camera to Macro close up mode e The camera is set to Movie mode or to the Scenery Sport or Night Scene setting in Scene Position mode e Change the photography mode or select Monochrome in Scene Position mode I can t select continuous shooting e Voice memo is selected e Multi exposure mode is selected e Set voice memo to OFF e Set multi exposure mode to OFF When the resolution is set to M I can only select NORMAL or FINE e Long period continuous shooting is selected e Select a continuous shooting mode other than Long period continuous shooting When the resolution is set to M I can only select NORMAL e The sensitivity ISO is set to 800 or 1600 high sensitivity photography e Set the sensitivity ISO to 400 or lower I can t use the flash e The flash is not popped up e You pressed the shutter button while the flash was charging e The batteries are exha
100. oves to the end to show that the image will be overexposed the turns yellow or to the end to show that the image will be underexposed the turns yellow PHOTOGRAPHY MODE ps MOVIE VIDEO E Standard Available Shooting Times for Different Media recorded pels VGA QVGA MG 45 4 MB Approx 3sec Approx 6 sec MG 8S 8 MB Approx 6 sec Approx 13 sec MG 16S SW 16 MB Approx 13sec Approx 27 sec MG 32S SW 32 MB Approx 27 sec Approx 55 sec MG 64S SW 64 MB Approx 55 sec Approx 110 sec MG 128SW 128 MB Approx 112 sec Approx 222 sec Microdrive 340 MB Approx 307 sec Approx 609 sec Microdrive 1 GB Approx 925 sec Approx 1833 sec in the camera sk Available shooting times are for media formatted STANDBY Jus MED sm SS aan STANDBY Zoom bar s Set the Mode dial to 8 2 movie mode allows you to shoot movies with sound e Movie formats Motion JPEG P 89 VGA 640 x 480 pixels QVGA 320 x 240 pixels selectable 30 frames per second With monaural sound See P 69 for information on how to change the number of recorded pixels image size Y Because sound is recorded concurrently with the images ensure that you do not cover the microphone with a finger etc P 9 The available shooting time for a video may decrea
101. played but the QUALITY setting cannot be changed from MM and NORMAL 51 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU IB SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE p D gt De Change the white balance setting when you want to take a picture with the white balance fixed for the surroundings and lighting when the picture is taken In Auto mode the correct white balance may not Factory default be obtained for subjects such as close ups of e people s faces and shots taken under a special alc G i TET light source In such situations select the correct white balance for the light source See P 89 for more information on the white balance AUTO Automatic adjustment Shooting under Daylight fluorescent Shooting to show the ambience lamps of the light source EH Shooting under Warm White E Custom white balance type 1 fluorescent lamps 4 Custom white balance type 2 3 Shooting under Cool White 5 Shooting outdoors in fine weather fluorescent lamps amp Shooting in shade 8 Shooting in incandescent light The white balance setting unless it is a Custom White Balance setting is ignored when you use the flash To achieve the desired effect in your shot press the flash back down to suppressd flash operation P 41 10 Custom White Balance Use this function when you want to set the white balance for the ambient natural or artificial lighting in your shots You can also use this func
102. rrrrrnnrnnenn 14 SWITCHING ON AND OFF SETTING THE DATE AND TIME e 16 Dj Selecting the Language ees 17 I Number of Available Shots EEN 17 E Standard Number of Shots for the Media EE 17 Aydeshoyoyg sainjeay paoueapye gt Aydeshojoyg d1segre BASIC OPERATION GUIDE crresseetstseseeteeeeteeeteeesseeceeesseeeseeenseeseescseeeneessseeesseeeeessaeees 18 ACTUALLY TAKING PICTURES nenne 29 TAKING PICTURES AUTO MODE sn 22 Mi Indicator Lamp Display EE 24 USING AF AE LOCK sete nnanennnnanrannnannenenennnsannenenvnnessavenenensenvavenenvnsenvavenensenensare 25 DIGITAL ZOOM Creer 26 BEST FRAMING ENEE 26 VIEWING YOUR IMAGES PLAYBACK EE 27 Fast forwarding Through Your Images Multi frame Playback e 27 Single frame Playback Playback Zoom Panning Trimming ttrtrrrrrssrrrrenen 28 Erasing Images Erase Frame FOCUSING DISTANCE seen EXPOSURE APERTURE AND SHUTTER SPEED vrrevrresrteerettrttetrettettetttteettrtteeeees TAKING PICTURES SELECTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS e 32 E List of Functions Available in Each Mode EE 33 E List of Menu Options Available in Each Mode En 33 PHOTOGRAPHY MODE AUTO ness SP SCENE POSITION R Portrait A Landscape Sports C Night Scene EWMonochrome P PROGRAMMED AUTO EE EN KEKE EM ee SN NEEN eN 35 Program Shift Pr EE EE GET OKSER PEER OE EPOKE EE EP atte 35 SHUTTER PRIORITY AUTO ee 36 APERTURE PRIORITY AUTO EE 37 MANUAL restartet 38 MOVIE VIDEO DEET TEE 39 E Standard Available Shooting
103. s Then reconnect the camera to your PC CONNECTING AT PC CAMERA MODE Set the Mode dial to SET Set the Power switch to r Select PC CAM in USB MODE in the SET UP menu P 68 and then switch the camera off It is recommended that you connect the AC Power Adapter AC 5VH AC 5VHS sold separately P 74 Constant power supply will prevent successful date transfer from only trouble caused by power supply Switch your PC on Connect the special USB cable to the camera and the computer Switch the camera on Always use the prescribed procedure when disconnecting or switching off the camera P 78 If you are using a Windows PC the driver settings are automatically specified when installation ends Simply wait a few moments If your computer does not recognize the camera refer to the Software Quick Start Guide Ensure that you plug each end of the special USB cable into the correct socket and that the plugs are firmly inserted all the way into the connection sockets Camera Operations When the camera and the computer are exchanging data the indicator lamp flashes alternately green and orange The lens is fixed at the wide angle zoom setting PC CAMERA is displayed on the screen Auto Power Off is disabled when the camera is connected to a USB port Y If you select PC CAM as the USB setting and then switch the camera o
104. s Specifications 88 Notes on the Batteries en 82 Explanation of Terms WI Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter 82 Safety Notes eesesereseeereeneeeeneen 90 5 Preface E Test Shots Prior to Photography For particularly important photographs such as weddings and overseas trips always take a test photograph and view the image to make sure that the camera is functioning normally Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd cannot accept liability for any incidental losses such as the costs of photography or the loss of income from photography incurred as a result of faults with this product E Notes on Copyright Images recorded using your digital camera system cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the owner unless intended only for personal use Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing of stage performances entertainments and exhibits even when intended purely for personal use Users are also asked to note that the transfer of memory cards SmartMedia or Microdrive containing images or data protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws E Liquid Crystal If the LCD monitor or viewfinder EVF is damaged take particular care with the liquid crystal in the monitor or finder If any of the following situations arise take the urgent action indicated If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin Wipe the area wit
105. s changed e When the flash is popped up e When F EXTERNAL FLASH in the Main menu is set to ON e When you switch to playback mode e When the camera is switched off gt The Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Display lt gun When the brightness of the subject is outside the camera s brightness metering range is displayed as the shutter speed and aperture setting on the screen gt S 5 Ei D 2 ka Ei 2 S g e a v r E e Pai Ki gt lt 35 36 PHOTOGRAPHY MODE SHUTTER PRIORITY AUTO Shutter speed S Set the Mode dial to S This is an automatic mode that allows you to set the shutter speed You can use this mode for shots where you want to freeze a moving subject fast shutter speed or convey the impression of movement slow shutter speed Setting the Shutter Speed You can select the shutter speed by turning the command dial Shutter speed settings 3 sec to 1 1000 sec The Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Display Underexposed H 1000 F2 8 SHR Metering failed Hu 125 f SEMA In scenes that are extremely overexposed the aperture setting F11 is displayed in red When this occurs select a faster shutter speed up to 1 1000 sec In scenes that are extremely underexposed the aperture setting F2 8 is displayed in red When this occurs
106. se depending on the amount of free space on the media Y Because a movie video is recorded onto the media as it is shot it cannot be recorded correctly if the camera suddenly loses power if you open the battery cover or slot cover or disconnect the AC power adapter It may not be possible to play back your movies on other cameras Auto focusing and optical zooming is disabled when recording a movie You must first set the zoom to the desired position before recording a movie The focus will be fixed just prior to recording a movie when shutter button is pressed The available shooting time and STANDBY are displayed on the screen Press the zoom button to zoom in or out before you start shooting You must zoom beforehand as you cannot zoom during shooting Focal length of the optical zoom 35 mm camera equivalent Approx 35 mm 210 mm Max zoom scale 6x Shooting distance Wide angle Approx 50 cm 1 6 ft to infinity Telephoto Approx 90 cm 3 0 ft to infinity gt S EI Ei D 2 ka Ei 2 g e a v gt EI E e S D Ki gt 39 40 PHOTOGRAPHY MODE ye MOVIE VIDEO 4 Press the shutter button down fully to start shooting The brightness and color of the screen shown during movie shooting may differ from those shown before shooting begins 7 You do not need to hold down the shutter button When you press the shutter bu
107. select a slower shutter speed down to 3 sec When the brightness of the subject is outside the camera s brightness metering range is displayed as the shutter speed setting When this occurs press the shutter button down halfway to measure the light level again and display a value PHOTOGRAPHY MODE A APERTURE PRIORITY AUTO Aperture Set the Mode dial to A This is an automatic mode that allows you to set the aperture You can use this mode for shots where you want to have the background out of focus large aperture or have both near and far objects in focus at the same time small aperture Setting the Aperture You can select the aperture by turning the command dial Aperture settings F2 8 to F11 in 1 3 EV steps The Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Display B i Le 1 1000 F2 8 ARMIES Underexposed Li m LILE dL 3 F5 6 AR Metering failed MON 0049 In scenes that are extremely overexposed the shutter speed 1 1000 sec is displayed in red When this occurs select a larger aperture up to F11 In scenes that are extremely underexposed the shutter speed 3 sec is displayed in red When this occurs select a smaller aperture down to F2 8 When the brightness of the subject is outside the camera s brightness metering range is displayed as the aperture setting When
108. tMedia is write protected e Remove the write protection peel off the write protect sticker There is no image or sound on the TV e An A V cable was connected during movie playback e The camera is not connected to the TV correctly e TV is selected as the TV input e The TV volume is turned down e Connect the camera and TV correctly e Connect the camera and TV correctly e Set the TV input to VIDEO e Adjust the volume In PC connection mode the photography screen appears on the camera s LCD monitor e The special USB cable is not correctly connected to the PC or camera e The PC is not switched on e Connect the cable correctly e Switch the PC on The camera does not operate normally when press the camera buttons and switches e The batteries are exhausted e Camera malfunction or unforeseen camera status e Load new or fully charged batteries e Briefly remove the batteries or disconnect the AC power adapter and then reload the batteries or reconnect the AC power adapter and try using the camera again If that does not remedy the problem contact your FUJIFILM dealer 87 Specifications System Model Digital camera FinePix S602 ZOOM Number of effective pixels 3 1million pixels CCD sensor 1 1 7 inch Super CCD in an interwoven pattern Number of total pixels 3 3 million pixels Number of recorded pixels 2832 x 2128 pixels 6 03 million p
109. the camera is now set up and ready to take pictures The Basic Photography section explains the three basic steps of taking pictures viewing pictures and erasing pictures Master the basic steps by actually trying them out on the camera as you go TAKING PICTURES AUTO MODE Set the Power switch to 6 and the mode dial to iM Then set the focus mode selector switch to AF e Shooting distance Wide angle Approx 50 cm 1 6 ft to infinity Telephoto angle Approx 90 cm 3 0 ft to infinity 7 Set the mode to Macro for close up shots P 47 7 Check that the lens is not soiled If the lens is soiled see P 81 for instructions on how to clean it Press the flash pop up button to pop up the 2 flash Y if the GARD ERROR GC WRITE ERROR TREAD ERROR or CT CARD NOT INITIALIZED gt message appears refer to P 84 Jr the flash popped up and was used to take a picture the screen may go dark briefly while the flash is charging At the same time the indicator lamp flashes orange If you use the flash while it is snowing or in very dusty conditions the snowflakes or dust may reflect the flash and appear as white specks on the image Each time you press the EVF LCD button 3 display switches between the viewfinder EVF and the monitor LCD If th
110. the overall tone is soft This is the best mode for shooting scenery in daylight and Landscape provides crisp clear shots of scenery such as buildings and Flash not available mountains D This is the best mode for shooting sporting events This Sports mode gives priority to faster shutter speeds Ag gt This is the best mode for evening and night scenes This C Night Scene mode allows you to take shots where priority is given to Q S4 slow shutter speeds of up to 3 seconds Use this mode to shoot pictures in black and white BN Monochrome regardless of the scene you are shooting MO 4 8 Except for DW Monochrome Macro mode cannot be used with any of the SP modes PHOTOGRAPHY More P PROGRAMMED AUTO Set the Mode dial to P This is an automatic mode that allows you to specify any of the settings other than the shutter speed and aperture This allows you to take shots relatively simply in the same way as the Shutter priority Auto and Aperture priority Auto modes program shift Program Shift By turning the command dial this mode allows you to select different shutter speed and aperture setting combinations without changing the exposure setting The shutter speed and aperture setting are displayed in yellow when the camera is in Program Shift mode Y Program Shift is automatically cancelled in the following situations e When the photography mode i
111. this occurs press the shutter button down halfway to measure the light level again and display a value gt S EI Ei D 2 ka Ei 2 S g e a v EI E e S D Ki gt lt 37 38 PHOTOGRAPHY MODE M MANUAL Hu Shutter speed MIA a L ae Er SC 1 m LILE k a Aperture MI 8 The exposure indicator vlt Exposure indicator ME Ar Set the Mode dial to M Manual mode allows you to set any shutter speed and aperture setting Shutter speed settings 15 sec to 1 10000 sec Aperture settings F2 8 to F11 in 1 3 EV steps 7 See P 89 for information on EVs Setting the shutter speed You can select the shutter speed by turning the command dial In shots with long exposures noise dots may appear on the image Y If you take pictures with a shutter speed setting faster than 1 2000 sec smearing white stripes may appear in the image P 89 If the shutter speed is set to a speed faster than 1 1000 sec the image may appear dark even if the flash is used Setting the aperture Select the aperture by holding down the 4 exposure compensation button and turning the command dial Use the exposure indicator on the screen as a guide when setting the exposure When the brightness of the subject is outside the camera s brightness metering range the indicator m
112. tion to achieve special effects O Select custom white balance E or 2 Press the MENU OK button M 0 nt 200 AUTO MULTI gt Example You can deliberately change the white balance for a photographed image by using colored paper instead of white paper Under the light source you want to set the white balance for hold a piece of white paper so that it fills the screen and press the shutter button to set the white balance rok IORI BAC KIZUN SHUTTER Je A The white balance setting does not affect the image shown on the screen To use the white balance set previously press the MENU Ok button without pressing the shutter button COMPLETED OK BACK When the correct exposure is measured CCOMPLETED is displayed Press the MENU OK button to confirm the setting Y The specified custom white balance is retained until it is reset Y After you take the picture you should check the Color White Balance setting for the image e Set IMAGE DISPLAY in the SET UP menu to PREVIEW P 70 e Set Power switch to EI P 18 Hu Loes H un I OVER P A If CLOVER gt or CI UNDER is displayed the white balance was not measured at the correct exposure Reset the white balance gt E S 5 Ei 2 nm Ei 2 S E oO a v gt 3 E e 2 Si Ki gt
113. tional battery charger P 80 to charge the Ni MH batteries CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER This section gives an overview of the functions that can be used with a USB connection and describes the connection method Refer also to the Software Quick Start Guide booklet Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide booklet for details The first time you connect the camera to your computer You must install all the software before connecting the camera to your computer Refer also to the Software Quick Start Guide booklet numm Software for FinePix FUJIFILM Software for FinePix CD ROM Software for FinePix EX Software Quick Start Guide DSC Mass storage device Mode This mode provides a simple way to read images from a media and store images on to a media P 76 PC CAM camera Mode This function allows you to conduct videoconferencing sessions between PCs connected to the Internet This function can also be used to record video on a PC P 77 Y Videoconferencing PictureHello is not supported on Macintosh computers 2 The PC Camera function cannot be used on Mac OS X including the Classic environment Use a Mac OS version between 8 6 and 9 2 Tue mao you new ways of using FinePixViewer You will need Acrobat Reader to select this menu option Use this option to download the lates version of FinePixViewer Cm Slide Show Vide
114. tometry MULTI NO NO YES YES YES YES NO Ge Bracketing 1 3EV NO NO YES YES YES YES NO H Options Sharpness NORMAL NO NO YES YES YES YES NO Multi Expose OFF NO NO YES YES YES YES NO i ae 0 NO NO YES YES YES YES NO FE External Flash OFF NO NO YES YES YES YES NO amp Voice Memo OFF YES YES NO NO NO NO NO When shutter speed and aperture adjustments alone do not give the correct exposure When the image is too bright When the image is too dark Lower the BJ sensitivity setting Raise the sensitivity setting Use an ND filter Commercially Use flash or the brightness available adjustment function Use a tripod Commercially available 33 PHOTOGRAPHY MODE AUTO SP SCENE POSITION AUTO VZ Set the Mode dial to Gi This is the easiest mode to use and can be used for most types of shot Set the Mode dial to SP This mode provides options tailored to different types of scene In SP mode you can choose from 5 types of scene Q A C and ENT Turn the command dial to select the scene nm PO r a a SPAN VESE 7 In the GMP and SP modes the sensitivity is set to ISO 200 Explanation Available flash modes This is the best mode for shooting portraits Skin tones are Ag 4 84 Portrait shown beautifully and
115. tton down fully the focus and white balance are fixed but the exposure is automatically adjusted to suit the scene being shot A counter displayed in the top right corner of the screen during shooting shows the remaining time Ju the brightness of the subject changes while you are shooting a movie the sound of the aperture operating may be recorded in the movie 2 When the remaining time runs out shooting automatically ends and the movie is recorded onto the media Pressing the shutter button during shooting ends movie shooting and the movie is recorded onto the media If shooting is stopped immediately after it begins only 1 seconds of movie is recorded onto the media When shooting long movies it is recommended that you use a fully charged Ni MH nickel metal hydride batteries FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY gt EXCLUDING Al Ee pi 1 Press the Flash pop up button to pop up the flash e Shooting distances for flash photography D Wide angle Approx 0 3 m to 5 4 m 1 0 ft to 17 7 ft Telephoto angle Approx 0 9 m to 5 0 m 3 0 ft to 16 4 ft If the shutter speed is set to a speed faster than 1 1000 sec the image may appear dark even if the flash is used If the flash popped up and was used to take a picture the screen may go dark briefly while the flash is charging At the same time the indicator lamp flashes orange Hold down the button and turn the command dial to select the f
116. uper Macro function for close up shots as near as 1cm 0 4 inch to the subject Three type high speed continuous shooting mode Top 5 frame continuous shooting 5 frames sec Final 5 frame continuous shooting 5 frames sec within 5 seconds 25 shots Long period continuous shooting with 1280 x 960 pixels mode 1 8 frames sec up to 40 frames Accessories eSmartMedia 16MB 3 3V 1 Supplied with e Anti static case 1 e Index label 1 AA size alkaline batteries 4 eShaulder Strap 1 eProtective cover 2 Metal strap clip 2 V V AF AREA function lets you choose from 49 focusing points in the view finder image A wide range of exposure modes including manual exposure let you adjust your photography settings as you like e A ultra wide range of shutter speed from 1 10 000 sec to long exposures up to 15 sec in Manual mode 0 44 180 000 pixel electric viewfinder with diopter adjustment mechanism 1 8 110 000 pixel LCD monitor low temperature polysilicon TFT with 100 coverage Support to external flash units Convenient preview function for checking your shots Immediate exposure checking after shooting using histogram indication function Playback zoom function max 18x Multiple exposure and monochrome photography function provides a wider range of photography options INFO button allows you to view your photography settings at a touch whenever the need arises Easy high speed d
117. usted e The camera is set to Scenery in Scene Position mode e Pop up the flash e Wait until the flash has finished charging before pressing the shutter button e Load new or fully charged batteries e Select another Scene Position or change the photography mode Troubleshooting I can t use the flash Possible causes e Continuous shooting is selected e Super Macro mode is selected Solutions e Set continuous shooting to OFF e Cancel Super Macro mode The flash settings are restricted and cannot be selected e Scene Position mode is selected e The flash settings are restricted because the camera settings are tailored to the scene being shot Change the photography mode for a wider range of flash settings can t set exposure compensation e The photography mode is set to Auto Scene Position or Manual e Change the photography mode I used the flash but the image is still dark e The subject is too distant eYour finger is blocking the flash or the flash control sensor e Take the picture from within the effective shooting range of the flash e Hold the camera correctly Images shot using the flash are too pale e The flash control sensor is obscured by soiling e Use a thin cotton bud to clean the soiling from the sensor The image is blurred e The shot was taken in dark conditions using a slow shutter speed without using the flash camera sh
118. ut the batteries in your pocket or another warm place to heat them and then load hem into the camera just before you take a picture Note that alkaline batteries cannot be used at very low temperatures e Remove the batteries from the camera and wipe the battery terminals with a clean dry cloth before reloading the batteries e Wipe the battery terminals with a clean dry cloth before charging e Due to their nature the batteries may not be fully charged Charge and use the batteries several times to restore them to normal operation e Load new fully charged batteries No photograph is taken when press the shutter button e The batteries are exhausted e The Auto Power Off function has switched the camera off e There is no media in the camera e The media is not formatted e The media is full and no further data can be recorded e The SmartMedia contact area the gold colored area is soiled e The SmartMedia is write protected e The media is damaged CARD ERROR e Load new or fully charged batteries e Switch the camera on e Load a media e Format the media e Erase some unwanted frames or load a new media e Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a clean dry cloth e Remove the write protection Peel off the write protect sticker e Use a different media Focusing is slow e The SET ADAPTER RING menu in the SET UP menu is YES e The external AF sensor is dirty e If y
119. view zoom or select recorded images oom E eT lt gt FRAME v aa Preview Zoom When previewing is selected this feature allows you to check the image details Press the zoom button to zoom in or out Use AV lt P to view another part of the image Y You cannot save a trimmed image from the preview screen Y Preview zoom works in the same way as the playback zoom P 28 Selecting Images to Record When previewing is selected you can select and record images shot using top5 frame continuous shooting final5 frame continuous shooting or auto bracketing However you cannot use the preview zoom Press lt gt to select an image you do not want to record Press Y to display or hide the gr icon Images with the tr icon are not recorded Display the i icon for all the images you do not want to record Press the MENU Ok button to record the desired images On IMAGE DISPLAY OFF AF MODE AF SET ADAPTER RING AUTO POWER OFF Use this setting to specify the focusing method AF mode Focuses on the center of the screen AF AREA mode Allows you to change the location on the screen where the shot will be focused Use this feature in situations such as tripod shots where you have composed the shot and want to change the focusing location The focus checking function cannot be used when AF AREA is sel
120. w FUJIFILM FR FinePix A B02 Zoom Appen buen Aydeibojoud olseg Uv EE oe De S25 ees 2900 3 5 2 lt OWNER S MANUAL g 5 This manual will show you how to use your FUJIFILM S DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix S602 ZOOM correctly Please follow the instructions carefully Q S 3 8 Designed for e ef Ge Exif Print BL00135 200 1 Lad Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The graphical symbols are located on the bottom of the case This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance A For customers in the U S A FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired op
121. yed back using multi frame playback Use the DISP button to select single frame playback Indicated by the mi icon OPress Y to play the movie The playback time is displayed on the screen along with a progress bar 7 Take care not to block the speaker Ju the sound is difficult to hear adjust the volume mP 21 Y If the subject of the movie is very bright white streaks may appear on the image during playback This is normal and is not a fault Ca DAN v HIR VC e At E Playing Back Movies Control Description A Playback The movie automatically stops when playback ends v A IOP Pauses the movie during playback Pause Resume S Press this button again to resume playback A Stops playback Stop LOX sk Press lt or B while movie playback is stopped to go back e to the previous file or advance to the next file respectively GEN Fast forward Gp Press these during playback to skip forwards or backwards Rewind KC through the movie Rewind Fast forward ZN e Each time you press a or gt when the movie is Skip playback paused the movie advances or goes back one frame When paused e Hold down the button to move through the frames quickly Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide provided for information on playing back movies on your PC Compatible Movie Files The FinePix S602 ZOOM can play back movie files shot on a FinePix S602

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